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They Were The First delves into the unsettling realities faced by Somali refugees stranded in Riga. The film captures their disorientation with an almost haunting atmosphere, blending stark visuals with a raw portrayal of desperation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with the tension and confusion that permeates their lives. There's a striking juxtaposition of Riga's modernity against the backdrop of these individuals' struggles. The performances are unrefined yet powerful, exposing the vulnerability of their situation. This documentary isn't just about displacement; it reflects on the broader themes of identity and belonging in a foreign land. It's really about how people navigate the bureaucratic indifference that often accompanies such crises.
Explores themes of identity and belongingFeatures real-life refugees in a modern EU contextHighlights the bureaucratic challenges faced by immigrants
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Kaspars Goba
Director