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12 Days in July is a fascinating dive into a specific cultural moment. The film captures the charged atmosphere of Portadown during the 12th of July parade, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the sectarian tensions that simmer beneath the surface. The pacing is meditative, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the historical context. It's not just about the parade itself but the communities that surround it, steeped in tradition and conflict. The way the camera lingers on faces—those filled with pride, others with disdain—adds a layer of raw authenticity. It’s this observational style that really sets it apart, providing a nuanced look at how celebrations can become flashpoints for deeper societal issues.
Captures a pivotal cultural event in Northern Ireland.Focuses on community perspectives and tensions.Unique observational documentary style.
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