So, 'School Desks in the Desert' is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the education system in the Sahrawi refugee camps. The film centers on Naha, a nine-year-old girl, who acts as our guide through this world. It’s interesting how it weaves together her family life, the perspectives of teachers, and the role of NGOs. You can really feel the struggle and resilience in the atmosphere. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it gives you space to absorb the harsh realities and nuances of education amidst adversity. The practical effects are minimal, but the authenticity of the interviews and the raw emotion of the people involved really stand out. It’s not your typical documentary, but that’s what makes it distinctive.
Focuses on Sahrawi education systemRich in personal narrativesAtmosphere of resilience and struggle
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