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12 September: The Massacres Begin is a gripping documentary directed by Mustafa Ünlü that delves deep into a tumultuous period of Turkish history. The film explores the aftermath of military coups, particularly the events leading up to September 12, revealing a landscape marked by political strife and societal fractures. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, with an atmosphere that resonates with a sense of urgency and despair. Ünlü's use of archival footage alongside stark interviews creates an unsettling pacing that pulls you into the chaos. The practical effects here aren't flashy; instead, they reside in the raw reality of people's testimonies. What stands out is how it captures the human cost of political decisions, making it a poignant piece for those interested in history's darker chapters.
Explores the aftermath of military coups in Turkey.Intense focus on political strife and human cost.Effective use of archival footage and interviews.
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