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The Last Supper - Abu Dis is a raw and poignant documentary that brings you face-to-face with life in a Palestinian village on the edge of Jerusalem. The footage captures the slow encroachment of the Israeli apartheid wall, creating a tension that hangs in the air. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection, making you feel the weight of the everyday struggles faced by the villagers. There's a certain grit to the practical effects, though it’s the performances of the locals that really resonate—there's a genuine humanity throughout. It’s distinctive in its unflinching look at the impact of political decisions on personal lives, with an atmosphere ripe for contemplation. A tough watch, but deeply important.
Focuses on the realities of life in Abu Dis.Highlights the impact of geopolitics on local communities.Engaging but heavy atmosphere throughout.
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