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1001 Apples is a haunting documentary that brings to light the brutal reality of the Anfal massacres in Iraq. It’s got this raw, chilling atmosphere, especially as it delves into the horrors faced by the Kurdish people. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the weight of what happened. Faraj's journey from the mass grave to the USA is both harrowing and compelling, capturing the struggle to keep memories alive. The absence of a known director adds a peculiar layer of intrigue to it; it feels like a deeply personal project. The stark visuals and the emotional interviews really hit home. It's a film that lingers with you, making you think about history and memory in a profound way.
Focuses on Kurdish genocide during the Iraqi regime.Personal narrative adds depth to historical events.Lacks a well-known director, enhancing its raw authenticity.
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