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So, 'The European Dream: Serbia' is this gritty documentary that really dives into the harsh realities faced by refugees and migrants. It’s directed by Jaime Alekos, though the director’s anonymity kind of adds to the film's weight, really. The atmosphere is heavy, capturing the tension of border crossings and the brutality of Hungarian police. It’s not just about the physical struggles – it digs into the psychological toll as well. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the discomfort of their situation. The practical effects are minimal, but the rawness of the interviews and footage is where the film shines; it feels real, unfiltered. It's worth noting how it portrays Serbia as a waiting room for hope, yet filled with despair. Just a powerful, sobering watch.
Investigative documentary styleFocus on human rights issuesPowerful real-life interviews
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