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A qui profite la faim ? is quite an intriguing documentary that explores the complexities surrounding global hunger. The lack of a known director adds to the film's almost anonymous quality, which lets the content speak for itself. The pacing feels deliberate, sometimes haunting, which really pulls you into the grim realities it presents. The tone is stark yet deeply human, not shying away from portraying the harsh impacts of food scarcity. There's something unsettling about the visuals, often raw and unfiltered, that really drives home the film's themes of exploitation and survival. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t need to be anything more than they are—every image feels strikingly real. It's certainly a thought-provoking piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of hunger and exploitationRaw visuals enhance the documentary's impactDeliberate pacing creates a haunting atmosphere
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