This movie is so eye-opening. I had heads stories of the "catastrophy" from my grandmother, mom, aunts, and uncles. But they could never fully express their fear and trauma in all thr chaos. They were part of the "lucky" group that actually got back to their homes, so they felt they couldn't complain too much. So many others had it worse. Sewing Farha's story, I finally see what they mean. The injustice is painful to watch.
Everyone has a responsibility to watch this movie. It is not some war from long ago. Most of the people are still living and dreaming of their homes with iron keys in hand...