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Aleppo's Fall is a deep dive into the chaotic heart of Syria's conflict, captured through the lens of director Nizam Najar. His perspective, being both Syrian and Norwegian, adds a nuanced layer to the narrative. The pacing isn't frantic but contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the situation. Najar suggests that the roots of the rebellion's struggles lie within Syrian society itself, which adds an intriguing angle to the storytelling. The raw, unpolished footage really brings the emotional weight of war to the forefront. The interviews are striking, with a mix of despair and resilience. It's a film that resonates on many levels, pushing you to reflect beyond the surface.
Explores societal roots of conflictUnique Syrian/Norwegian perspectiveContemplative pacing and raw footage
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