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So, "The Sahara Conflict" by Juan Frutos is a deep dive into a topic that doesn’t get enough spotlight. It's raw and, at times, haunting. The pacing is deliberate - a bit meditative, really. You get to feel the weight of the history, the struggles of the Sahrawi people, and the physical remnants of conflict like that wall and the mines. The interviews are quite striking, bringing personal stories to the forefront, which adds a layer of intimacy. The visuals are stark, often contrasting the vast desert landscape with the harsh realities faced by the exiled. It’s a documentary that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, and that’s what gives it a distinctive edge. Definitely a film that lingers in your thoughts.
Unique perspective on a lesser-known conflictStrong visual storytellingPersonal narratives add depth
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