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These Hands is a quiet yet impactful documentary that takes you into the lives of women refugees in Mozambique. The film captures their daily grind in a quarry near Dar es Salaam, providing a raw glimpse of resilience amid hardship. Flora M'mbugu-Schelling's direction feels intimate, almost like you're right there with these women, feeling the weight of the stones they lift. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere and the shared camaraderie among the workers. There's a striking authenticity in their performances; they seem to embody both strength and vulnerability. Plus, the practical effects of nature and the quarry setting serve as a poignant backdrop, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary landscape.
Intimate portrayal of refugee lifeEmphasis on community and resilienceUnique quarry setting enhances storytelling
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Flora M'mbugu-Schelling
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