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So, 'Tesito' from 1989 is one of those documentaries that sneaks up on you. It's part of the PAMEZ project in Senegal, focusing on the vital role women play in the Casamance region's fishing economy. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the atmosphere of both the environment and the lives being depicted. You see these women processing fish, which isn't just about labor—it's about community, resilience, and the subtle power dynamics in play. There's a raw authenticity to the film, no flashy effects or dramatizations, just real lives captured in their daily struggle and triumph. It's a piece that stays with you, lingering in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Part of the PAMEZ projectFocuses on social and economic themesHighlights the role of women in fishing
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