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So, '45 Days: The Fight for a Nation' is quite a raw documentary that dives into the 2020 conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno Karabakh. Emile Ghessen, who’s got a military background, really captures the chaos and intensity of war. You get this visceral feel for the landscape and the struggles of the people involved. The pacing is brisk yet reflective, balancing the harsh realities of combat with human stories that underline the tragedy of war. The footage is both haunting and compelling, and it feels very real, no glossing over the brutality. Ghessen’s perspective adds a unique lens, making it distinct from many other war docs. It’s not just about the politics; it’s about the human cost behind it all.
Gripping real footage from the front linesInsights from both Armenian and Azerbaijani perspectivesFocus on the humanity amidst conflict
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