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The Map Makers is a unique documentary that plays with sound and visuals in an unsettling way. You've got this abstract mix of bomb drops from Biafra in '67, paired with a speech from Ojukwu. It really hits you—it's not just about the visuals, but how they clash with the context of post-colonial conflict. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s drawing you into a deeper understanding of the ironies involved. It's visually striking, and the sounds are haunting, creating an atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. There’s something quite raw about its approach, making it stand out in the war documentary genre. It’s an experience that feels both personal and political.
Unique sound design and visualsFocus on post-colonial themesAbstract storytelling style
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