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So, 'All Human Rights for All' is this intriguing collective effort from 2008, marking the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With 30 directors each tackling a different article, the film feels like a mosaic of perspectives. The tone shifts throughout—some segments are raw and impactful, while others lean more artistic and abstract. The pacing can be a bit uneven since each director has their own style, but that’s kind of part of its charm. You get a mix of practical effects and performances that range from poignant to thought-provoking. It's distinctive because it attempts to encapsulate such a monumental document through diverse lenses, making you reflect on the importance of the rights we often take for granted.
Mosaic of 30 perspectivesDiverse directorial stylesReflects on fundamental human rights
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