Nicaragua Was Our Home is one of those documentaries that really immerses you in the struggles of the Miskito Indians during a turbulent time in Nicaragua. The film, shot with a rawness that feels genuine, captures not just the narrative of suffering but also the resilience of the people. You can sense the filmmaker's passion throughout, bringing a personal touch to the interviews and scenes. It’s not overly polished; it has this almost spontaneous feel that draws you in. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in every moment, every story shared. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s a flicker of hope. It's a unique perspective on a significant historical moment, exploring themes of oppression and cultural identity.
Offers a unique insight into Nicaraguan historyHighlights the struggles of indigenous peopleRaw and unfiltered perspective on a significant era
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Lee Shapiro
Director