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No Man (2019) offers a raw, intimate look at Kenneth Macharia's harrowing struggle against deportation from the UK. The documentary digs deep into the realities faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in Kenya, where the atmosphere is charged with fear and oppression. It's not just the potential violence that weighs heavy; it's the looming threat of losing his identity and sense of belonging. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to truly sit with Kenneth's emotional turmoil. There's no flashy cinematography or dramatic reenactments here; just a stark, sobering portrayal of a life in limbo. It’s the kind of film that stays with you well after the credits roll, making you reflect on the personal costs of identity and acceptance.
Documentary on LGBTQ+ rightsFocus on real-life strugglesReflects on identity and belonging
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