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“★★★★”
“This is an exceptionally powerful film, encompassing displacement, exile, [and] revolutions”
“★★★★★ Entirely real and immaculately edited, this is highly recommended. ”
“Like a flower that somehow emerges through concrete, love can blossom even in a space of unfathomable violence.”
“A genuine story with humanity and charm”
“Charming…Birds of War is a touching love story that finds hope and heart in the bonds that bring people together, even during conflicts designed to keep them apart”
“A compelling film… a message of hope… a beacon of light emerging from within the chaos”