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So, 'Nothing Happens' is a curious little documentary that gives you an intimate glimpse into the life of Mohamed Brahim Selma, a shepherd and poet in the Sahrawi refugee camp. The film unfolds with a slow, meditative pace, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the camp and the deep-rooted cultural themes. It's not flashy—just raw, honest storytelling. The way it captures the nuances of Sahrawi culture, especially the role of women, is quite striking. The performances—if we can call them that—feel genuine and unfiltered, making you reflect on identity and resilience. It’s this simplicity that makes it stand out in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on the everyday life in a refugee camp.Highlights the preservation of Sahrawi culture and identity.Offers a unique perspective on gender roles within the community.
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