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The Great African Scandal is an intriguing documentary that takes you deep into the heart of Ghana. Robert Beckford’s journey is not just a surface-level exploration of poverty; it’s layered with social commentary on the systemic issues contributing to the struggles faced by its people. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the harsh realities without sensationalism. You get this raw atmosphere, almost intimate, as Beckford engages with locals, their stories resonating with authenticity. Although the director is unknown, the film stands out for its unflinching look at socio-economic factors and the legacy of colonialism. It doesn't shy away from complex themes, and that gives it a certain weight. A real gem for anyone interested in global perspectives through personal narratives.
Documentary on poverty in GhanaFocus on systemic socio-economic issuesPersonal narratives of local people
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