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Us, Them and Me is really an introspective look at a trip that unfolds in unexpected ways. NEY's narration pulls you in as Nicholas Avruj sets out for what was supposed to be a family vacation in Tel Aviv. But then, curiosity and a sense of adventure lead him into Gaza and the West Bank. The tone is reflective, almost contemplative, as it navigates through the complexities of place and identity. You get this raw, unrefined atmosphere, thanks to the practical effects of real-life locations and interactions. It’s not fast-paced; the pacing is deliberate, allowing the significance of each moment to sink in. The film’s distinctive quality lies in its willingness to explore the often-overlooked narratives of everyday life in these regions.
Documentary on personal experiencesExplores themes of identity and placeUnique perspective on regional conflicts
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