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So, this film '29' is quite fascinating. It’s a documentary, sure, but it feels more like an intimate diary of Selim Yildiz's experience with the PKK. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of life among these soldiers. There's a rawness to it, a sense of immediacy that you don’t get from polished productions. The visuals feel gritty, but that adds to the authenticity, drawing you into their world. Yildiz's approach is personal and unfiltered, letting the viewer see the complexities of their lives—not just warriors, but people with hopes and fears. It’s distinct for how it eschews traditional narrative structure; it’s more of a snapshot of a unique moment in time.
Focuses on the daily lives of PKK soldiers.Offers a personal lens on conflict and camaraderie.Features a minimalistic approach to storytelling.
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