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So, 'Our Only Home' dives deep into the lives of Afro-Turks, a group that's often overlooked. The documentary has this raw, intimate feel—it's like you're right there with them, feeling their isolation and struggle. There's a slow pacing, allowing you to soak in their stories, which are just as rich and complex as any feature film. The cinematography captures their environments beautifully, contrasting their vibrant culture with the harsh realities of their alienation. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine and heartfelt. It’s not flashy or overly produced, which actually adds to its impact. You really get a sense of a community fighting for recognition; it’s a unique perspective that’s not often shown in mainstream media.
Focuses on social issuesAuthentic representationIntimate storytelling
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Bayram Küçük
Director