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So, 'Sankara Is Not Dead' is this intriguing documentary that really digs into the aftermath of the 2014 uprising in Burkina Faso. The young poet, Bikontine, travels along the rail line, which feels like a lifeline through the country. It's kind of a journey of self-discovery, layered with raw stories from everyday folks. The pacing has this reflective quality – it's not rushed, allowing moments to breathe. The atmosphere feels genuine, almost intimate, as you see the stark contrasts between his dreams and the reality of his countrymen. The performances aren't staged; they’re real people sharing their lives. There's a sense of urgency but also resilience in their narratives, making it a distinctive piece that resonates on multiple levels.
Features real-life interviews alongside the poet's journey.Explores themes of hope and disillusionment.Cinematic focus on everyday struggles and aspirations.
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