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Sons of the Graveyard offers a raw, haunting exploration of Wadi Al-Salam, the vast cemetery in Najaf. The documentary isn't just about graves; it dives into the lives of hereditary undertakers, the stories behind each plot a mix of reverence and everyday struggles. The pacing feels meditative, almost dreamlike at times, allowing you to absorb the weight of each narrative. The atmosphere is thick with history and sorrow, yet there's an undeniable resilience in the faces of those who work there. Practical effects? Well, it's all real life—no frills or gimmicks here. Just poignant performances from everyday people navigating a profound part of humanity's cycle. It's distinctive for its unvarnished glimpse into a world that many avoid discussing.
The film's reflective tone lingers long after viewing.Interesting perspectives on death culture in Iraq.A unique look at a rarely explored subject matter.
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