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The Witches of Gambaga is a poignant documentary that unearths a hidden world in Northern Ghana, where women labeled as witches face harsh realities. Yaba Badoe's direction paints a raw picture of their lives, revealing both the communal violence and the resilience of these women. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the women's stories while also showcasing the rich cultural backdrop. What stands out is the blend of personal narratives with broader societal issues, showing how deeply ingrained beliefs can shape lives. The atmosphere is heavy yet intermittently hopeful, as we see the women's strength in the midst of adversity. It's a compelling piece that immerses you in an often-overlooked aspect of gender dynamics in Africa.
Powerful exploration of gender and belief systemsIn-depth interviews with the women affectedVisual juxtaposition of culture and personal struggle
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Yaba Badoe
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