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The Lost Procession is a compelling exploration of the Hazara community's resilience amidst adversity. Abidi's documentary juxtaposes their daily lives in Quetta with profound narratives of their struggles against persecution. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to reflect on the weight of the stories being told. There's a raw authenticity in the way the subjects are portrayed, captured with a kind of intimacy that creates a real connection. The visuals are striking, contrasting the vibrancy of community life against the backdrop of their ongoing plight. Collaborations in Germany add depth, showcasing the diasporic experience. It’s more than just a documentary; it’s a visual eulogy and a poignant examination of identity and belonging in a fragmented world.
Intimate portrayal of Hazara communityThemes of identity and belongingStriking visual storytelling
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