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A Single Incident dives into the stark realities of structural racism through the lens of a tragic event. The film chronicles the aftermath of a young refugee's murder in Celle, blending haunting visuals with meticulous documentation—1,700 pages worth. It’s a slow burn, allowing the weight of each interrogation and autopsy to settle in. The pacing can feel deliberate but it serves the weighty themes. The interplay of soccer culture and youth, framed against the chilling backdrop of police work, creates a layered narrative. It’s less about the incident itself and more about what it reveals about society. This documentary feels raw and almost too real, which gives it an edge that’s hard to shake off.
Focuses on structural racism's impact.Unique blend of police documentation and personal stories.Atmospheric and reflective tone.
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