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Zaatari Djinn is a fascinating glimpse into life within the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, where the desert setting almost feels like a character in itself. It’s told through the eyes of children, which adds a certain raw, unfiltered quality to the narrative. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the atmosphere and the struggles these kids face daily. The film doesn’t shy away from the harshness of their reality, yet there’s an underlying sense of resilience throughout. It's not just about survival; it captures fleeting moments of joy and childhood amidst adversity. The practical effects are minimal, yet the performances of the young actors are genuine and impactful, making this documentary stand out in the sea of similar works.
Intimate portrayal of refugee lifeUnique perspective from children's eyesStrong emotional resonance
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