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A Soldier's Diary feels raw, almost like a personal confession. The tension is palpable as we follow this Israeli reserve soldier grappling with his own morality amidst the chaos. It’s not just a war documentary; it’s an intimate look at the human psyche facing conflict. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, making the viewer reflect on the weight of each decision. There's a stark authenticity in the footage captured, almost like a diary itself. You can feel the soldier's internal struggle through the lens, which sets it apart from more polished narratives. It’s a film that raises questions rather than provides answers, immersing you in the uncomfortable realities of war.
Documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflictFocus on ethical dilemmas of soldiersUnique first-person perspective
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Key Crew
Yishai Shuster
Director