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Rawa is really an intriguing piece, even if the director isn't widely known. The documentary dives into its subject matter with a raw, unfiltered lens, which gives it this gritty authenticity. You can feel the tension in the pacing; it builds slowly but surely, drawing you into the world it portrays. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, and the visuals are striking, often leaving a lasting impression. It doesn't rely on flashy effects but instead uses practical approaches that lend a sense of realism. Themes of struggle and perseverance weave throughout, making it quite thought-provoking. There’s an honesty in the performances that feels heartfelt and genuine, setting it apart from more polished documentaries.
Interesting approach to documentary storytellingFocus on real-life strugglesUnique visual style with practical effects
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Camille Toulmé
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