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Vidas menores offers a raw and intimate glimpse into the lives of Moroccan refugee boys navigating Europe. Shot without a narrator, it immerses you in their world, filled with both struggle and resilience. The film's unique approach relies heavily on their testimonies, interspersed with voices of their mothers, which adds a haunting layer to their experiences. The pacing feels organic, reflecting the often slow and meandering journey they undertake through Spain, France, and Germany before finally reaching Sweden. It's not just about their physical journey but their emotional landscapes as well. The lack of a traditional narrative structure gives it an authentic feel, which is both engaging and unsettling.
Unique storytelling without narrationFocus on personal testimoniesExplores themes of migration and resilience
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