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There's something raw and intimate about 'Walls, between the sea and the mines.' The documentary captures these car rides across the Sahrawi refugee camps, and you can feel the weight of the stories. Each young voice adds a layer to this tapestry of conflict—it's not just about politics but also about the everyday lives and dreams of those who grow up in these tough circumstances. The pacing feels meandering at times, almost reflecting the long journeys they take, yet it’s in this wandering that you discover the depth of their experiences. You get a real sense of the struggle, hope, and resilience, which makes it distinctively poignant. It’s more than just a commentary; it’s a personal glimpse into a world many don’t know about.
Unique perspective on the Sahrawi conflictFocuses on personal narrativesEngaging visual storytelling
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