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So, "Sea Walkers: A Conversation with Granper Yam and Granmer Philine" is quite a unique documentary. It dives into the life of a fisherman reflecting on his days in the Chagos before the displacement. The tone is nostalgic, almost bittersweet, with rich storytelling that immerses you in this world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the details of his memories—like the vibrant parties with séga music and the simple joy of catching crabs. There’s something distinctly human about his experiences, and the practical effects of the interviews bring an authenticity that’s hard to shake. It's not just about loss but also about the resilience and the joy found in community and tradition.
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