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The Devil’s Harvest is a fascinating documentary that takes a deep dive into the lives of former FRELIMO guerrilla fighters from Mozambique. What stands out is how the director, Licínio de Azevedo, blends non-actors with real-life experiences, giving the film an authentic and raw atmosphere. The pacing is contemplative rather than frenetic, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the subjects’ stories. There’s an undeniable sense of realism that comes through, making it distinctively poignant. It isn’t flashy, but the emotional depth and the palpable tension of the interviews make it engaging. You get a real sense of history and personal struggle, which is quite compelling for those interested in conflict and resilience.
Focuses on real-life experiencesUnique use of non-actorsPacing allows for in-depth storytelling
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