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So, 'Musawat' takes us into the Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria, focusing on this education center for disabled kids. It's a documentary that really sheds light on the resilience of a community that's been living in these harsh conditions for decades. The pacing feels measured, almost reflective, which allows you to absorb the gravity of their situation. The way the Polisario Front is portrayed—pushing for inclusion, it feels almost revolutionary in the context they're in. The atmosphere is heavy with both struggle and hope. You get a sense of the ongoing fight against marginalization, not just of the disabled, but of the Sahrawi people as a whole. Quite distinctive, really, in how it tackles such a complex topic without sensationalism.
Focuses on disabilities in refugee settingsHighlights community resilienceExposes ongoing struggles for inclusion
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