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So, Amia, from 2004, is this documentary that dives deep into the shadows surrounding the AMIA bombing. It's raw and heavy, exploring all those untold stories that linger in the aftermath of such a tragedy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the events to settle, which really adds to the film’s somber atmosphere. You get a sense of the unresolved pain and, interestingly, it draws connections to the prior attack on the Israeli embassy, hinting at a broader narrative of terror and loss. The way it handles interviews feels genuine, almost like you're sitting there with the survivors and witnesses. Not the easiest watch, but it’s a significant piece that captures a moment in history often overshadowed.
Focuses on the aftermath of the AMIA bombing.Connects to the Israeli embassy attack.Heavy themes of loss and unresolved pain.
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