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Saving South Sudan offers this raw, unfiltered glimpse into a world often hidden from view. Tim Freccia captures a tense atmosphere, threading together the journey of Robert Young Pelton and a former child soldier. The pacing is gripping, balancing moments of quiet reflection with the chaos of conflict. What stands out is how it humanizes the struggle of the South Sudanese people, diving into the psychological scars left by war. The portrayal of the White Army in combat feels almost like a visual document of history as it unfolds. The practical effects here lean more on the real-life grit than on dramatization, which adds to the authenticity and weight of the narrative. It’s a heavy watch, but it really pulls you into the complexities of resilience and survival.
Documentary on conflict in South SudanUnique perspective on child soldiersAuthentic portrayal of the White Army
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