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So, 'Afghanistan: Collateral Damage' is this intense documentary that really captures the chaos in Kabul post-9/11. It feels raw, you know? You're dropped right into the heart of the action, following these aid workers trying to re-establish a hospital. The pacing is unpredictable, mirroring the tension of the conflict around them. What's striking is how it doesn’t shy away from showing the impact of war on everyday lives. The cinematography has this gritty, almost handheld aesthetic that pulls you in. You get a sense of the urgency and the sheer will of the people involved. It’s not just about the war, it’s about resilience amidst destruction, and that’s what sets it apart in the documentary landscape.
Documentary focusing on Kabul hospital effortsExplores themes of resilience during conflictGritty, raw aesthetic enhances emotional impact
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Fabrizio Lazzaretti
Director