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Paris Stalingrad is a raw glimpse into the lives of refugees in the Stalingrad district of Paris. Meddeb's approach feels intimate, almost invasive at times, as she navigates through crowded streets and makeshift camps. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to absorb the struggles and hopes of those she encounters. It's not just about the plight of migrants, but also their resilience and small victories. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there's a quiet strength in the interviews. The film avoids theatrics, relying on the stark reality of its subjects. The authenticity feels like a breath of fresh air in the documentary landscape. It’s an eye-opener, showcasing the human spirit amidst adversity.
Intimate lens on refugee experiencesFocus on perseverance and struggleRaw and candid storytelling
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Thim Naccache
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