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Saving Africa's Witch Children is a gritty exploration of a deeply disturbing issue in Nigeria. The film’s raw atmosphere grips you from the start, as it dives into the tragic lives of kids accused of witchcraft. The pacing is deliberate, letting the reality sink in without sensationalism. You really feel the weight of their experiences and the societal stigma they face. There are no flashy effects, just real people and heart-wrenching stories. The performances of the children, often caught between disbelief and fear, are haunting. This documentary doesn’t shy away from the dark corners of belief and superstition, making it a stark reminder of how these themes have real-world consequences. It’s a tough watch but a necessary one.
Powerful themes of superstitionRaw and unsettling atmosphereFocus on children's real-life struggles
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