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So, 211: Anna is this raw documentary that dives into the life and work of Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist who wasn't afraid to tackle heavy subjects like the Chechen War and the Beslan hostage crisis. The film has this gritty realism, almost like you’re there with her, feeling the weight of those stories. The pacing is deliberate, letting you absorb the gravity of her experiences. It's not just about her assassination in 2006, but showcases her relentless pursuit of truth and the risks involved. The atmosphere feels tense, reflective, and critical of the state of journalism in Russia. It’s haunting, for sure, and really makes you think about the cost of truth. A powerful piece of non-fiction, no question.
Focuses on political journalism and its consequencesHighlights the importance of truth in a turbulent environmentOffers insight into the challenges faced by journalists
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