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The Bush School is a raw and eye-opening documentary that dives deep into the complex traditions surrounding female genital mutilation in Liberia. The film explores the intricate dynamics of the Sande society, which serves as both a cultural keeper and an initiatory rite for women. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the stories being told. The tone is often somber yet reflective, pushing you to grapple with the harsh realities while also highlighting the resilience of the women involved. It's not just about the practice itself but the cultural context that surrounds it, making for a thought-provoking watch. The practical effects, in terms of real interviews and authentic settings, add to the documentary's stark authenticity. Definitely a piece that sparks conversation.
Focuses on cultural traditions in LiberiaExplores female empowerment and initiation ritesIncludes real interviews and authentic settings
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