Sakawa Review + The Other Side of Cat-Fishing
In Sakawa, a documentary movie by director Ben Asamoah shed some light on how to find out if someone is a catfish.
Documentary filmmaking transforms reality into art, offering fresh ways to see the world. Landmark works like The Act of Killing reveal uncomfortable truths through unconventional storytelling, while deeply personal films like Gleason provide an intimate window into resilience and love. Nature and science documentaries like Fire of Love or My Octopus Teacher blend breathtaking visuals with human connection, while social justice films such as 13th and For Sama shed light on global struggles. This category brings together diverse voices and subjects, from urgent investigations and political exposés to meditative portraits of culture, art, and the natural world. These films inform, challenge, and inspire long after the credits roll.
In Sakawa, a documentary movie by director Ben Asamoah shed some light on how to find out if someone is a catfish.
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