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Yemen: The Silent War

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Wikipedia article




'Yemen: The Silent War' is a 2018 short documentary film directed by the Yemeni film maker Sufian Abulohom about the Yemen War.

Plot



The documentary tells the stories of Yemeni refugees living in Markazi Refugee Camp. Since the war started in Yemen in early 2015, more than 3 million people have been internally displaced and around 180,000 have fled the country. Thousands of Yemeni refugees have returned to Yemen preferring the uncertainty of the war over the camps' conditions. According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Inter-Agency Operation update in October 2017, a total of 2,170 Yemenis remain at the Markazi Refugee Camp in Obock, Djibouti.

Reception



The film was praised for its use of hand drawing animation, described by Richard Propes from 'The Independent Critic' as "The most impactful decision made by Abulohom". Propes also described the documentary as "a devastating film to experience" and praised Abulohom's ability to capture the stories "simply, yet powerfully".

Chris Olson from 'UK Film Review' called it "viscerally sorrowful" and "emotionally ferocious".

Nimisha Menon from 'Indie Shorts Mag' described the film as a brutal depiction of an even more brutal time.

References



Category:2018 films

Category:2018 documentary films

Category:Yemeni Civil War (2014present)

Category:Yemeni films

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