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The Sun Still Shines is quite an intriguing documentary, really. It dives into the harsh realities of life in Angola amidst war and the constant threat of landmines. It captures the lives of those relying solely on food aid, which adds a heavy weight to the narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the situation, almost meditative at times. The film shines a light on the United Nations' interventions, presenting a raw and unfiltered look at humanity's struggle. Even though the director is unknown, the film speaks volumes through its themes of survival and hope. The real-life performances are striking; you can't help but feel the emotional toll on those depicted.
Documentary highlighting the impact of war on civilians.Focuses on food aid dependency and UN intervention.Part of the 'Under the United Nations' series.
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