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The Last Jews of Baghdad is a poignant documentary that dives deep into the Iraqi-Jewish experience, blending historical context with personal narratives. The film meticulously captures the atmosphere of a community that thrived for over 2500 years before facing persecution and exile. The pacing allows for reflection; it doesn’t rush through the harrowing stories of escape and the bittersweet longing for home. The interviews with survivors are raw and emotional, offering a haunting glimpse into their memories and hopes. What stands out here is not just the history but the human aspect—the resilience and pain interwoven through generations. It’s certainly a piece that lingers in your mind long after viewing, opening discussions about identity and belonging.
Explores the themes of exile and identity.Features emotional interviews with survivors.Highlights the historical context of Iraqi-Jewish persecution.
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Key Crew
Carole Basri
Director