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New Era, Old Dilemma is a pretty interesting documentary that dives deep into the often complex narratives surrounding migration. It’s anchored by interviews with a diverse group of individuals, including a Muslim priest and a French researcher focusing on Albanian emigrants. You get a real sense of personal struggle and resilience through the pensioners who’ve spent years as migrant workers. The pacing is steady, allowing each story to breathe, which lends an intimate feel to the film. There’s a raw authenticity here, not polished but real, that makes you reflect on the human aspect of migration. The atmosphere feels both somber and hopeful, as it navigates the challenges while also highlighting the strength of community.
Features interviews with diverse voices.Focuses on personal stories rather than statistics.Highlights the intersection of faith and migration.
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