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So, 'War of Peace' is this raw documentary that really delves into the lives of Sahrawi youth caught in the turmoil of Western Sahara. The atmosphere is heavy, really draws you into their struggle. The pacing feels almost languid at times, which adds to the weight of their stories. You get a sense of their desperation as they’re pushed to escape – I mean, it’s heartbreaking. The film doesn't hold back on showing the stark realities of repression, and you can feel the pain in their voices. What sets this apart is how it humanizes a conflict that often gets lost in political discourse. Not flashy, but the authenticity is striking.
Focus on the human stories.Atmospheric and emotionally charged.Highlights the theme of exile.
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