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So, 'Thaidina, music in the desert' is this interesting documentary that digs into the lives of the Sahrawi people. The director remains anonymous, which adds a layer of intrigue, right? The film captures this raw atmosphere of territorial limbo, showcasing the struggle between the occupiers and the occupied. What stands out is the music interwoven throughout the narrative—it's not just a backdrop; it embodies the resilient spirit of the Sahrawi. The pacing flows like the desert winds, sometimes contemplative, sometimes urgent. It’s multifaceted, giving voice to those who resist and those who leave. It's not your typical documentary fare; it feels more like a collection of moments, a vibe rather than a linear story.
Explores themes of resistance and identity.Notable for its use of music as a narrative device.Features a raw and immediate style of storytelling.
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