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So, this film 'On the Move' really caught my attention. It’s a documentary that takes you deep into the lives of a family in Banteay Meanchey, navigating the hardships of homelessness. The pacing feels raw and real, which makes you sit with their struggles. They’re constantly evicted, moving their cart with all their belongings, but also using it for work—there’s something poignant in that duality. The atmosphere is heavy but not overly dramatic; it just feels like a slice of life, a glimpse into their daily grind. The performances are genuine; you can see the weariness in their eyes, but also a flicker of hope. It’s distinctive in its unfiltered portrayal of resilience amidst adversity.
Documentary about homelessness in CambodiaFocuses on family resilienceRaw and unfiltered storytelling
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