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Returning Home: Revival of a Bosnian Village is a compelling follow-up to the earlier Granada feature, 'We Are All Neighbours.' It captures the raw, often painful reality of post-war life for a group of Muslim families trying to rebuild their lives in a village still scarred by conflict. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of a place where memories linger like shadows. There's a stark honesty in the interviews and the way the camera lingers on everyday moments. It’s less about grand statements and more about the intimate struggles of its subjects. The film, while heavy, also has these glimmers of hope and resilience that emerge amid the desolation, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary landscape of that era.
Sequel to 'We Are All Neighbours'Explores themes of resilience and communityCaptivating interviews with real families
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