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Small Small Thing is a haunting documentary that delves into the tragic story of Olivia Zinnah, a Liberian girl whose life was cut short. The film's tone is somber, capturing the weight of a story that intertwines innocence lost and the harsh realities of violence against women. It doesn’t shy away from the raw emotional impact, using interviews and personal narratives that create an intimate atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to digest the gravity of each revelation. What stands out is the film's commitment to shedding light on systemic issues surrounding sexual violence in Liberia, making it a poignant exploration of resilience amid despair. It’s hard to shake off the feelings this one evokes long after the credits roll.
Deeply emotional narrative.Explores systemic violence against women.Intimate interviews with a somber tone.
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Jessica Vale
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