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Travel is a raw and intimate peek into Joy's life, a Nigerian woman navigating the complexities of survival in Paris. The dual-screen presentation adds a unique layer, contrasting her harsh reality with the bustling city around her. It's not just about her struggles but also her resilience and the haunting choices she’s faced. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into her world slowly yet immersively. There's a starkness in the visuals, with practical effects enhancing the authenticity of her experiences. The documentary doesn't shy away from the gritty details, making it a powerful study of migration and exploitation. Joy’s performance is both heartbreaking and compelling, lending a real humanity to an often-overlooked narrative.
Sensitive themes around migration and survival.Distinctive dual-screen film-installation format.In-depth portrayal of personal struggles and resilience.
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