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Berlinale Review: Crocodile is a Choppy Yet Inspiring Portrait of Resourceful Filmmaking
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Berlinale Review: Crocodile is a Choppy Yet Inspiring Portrait of Resourceful Filmmaking
The ever-increasing accessibility of filmmaking means that anyone with basic technology can shoot and edit a film. However, only those with a story worth telling can hope to reach an audience and build a sustainable career. Before they were even teenagers, a group of boys in northern Nigeria started making their own movies. Thirteen years later, Crocodile captures their endlessly resourceful, creative spirit. That spirit caught the attention of …
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