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100 dagen in de vergeten wijk
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the lives of residents in the 'forgotten neighborhood' of Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Over 100 days, director Abeba D. Lema immerses herself in the community, capturing their daily struggles, joys, and aspirations. The film highlights the resilience and vibrant spirit of a community often overlooked by the wider city.
Critical Reception
The film has been praised for its authentic portrayal of a marginalized community and its sensitive direction. Critics have lauded its ability to give a voice to the voiceless and foster empathy among viewers, highlighting its social relevance and artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of community life.
Commended for giving a platform to often unheard voices.
Acknowledged for its significant social commentary and directorial insight.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers appreciating the film's raw honesty and emotional depth. Many have expressed admiration for the courage and spirit of the residents featured, and the director's ability to capture their stories with respect and nuance.
Awards & Accolades
IDFA Award for Best Dutch Documentary
Fun Fact
Director Abeba D. Lema grew up in a similar neighborhood, which inspired her deeply personal approach to filming '100 dagen in de vergeten wijk'.
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