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AMIA (2009) is a documentary that captures a haunting moment in history, focusing on the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it unfolds the layers of grief and trauma in a community left shattered. The film weaves together interviews, archival footage, and on-the-ground perspectives, creating a poignant tapestry of resilience and sorrow. It's not flashy, but the starkness of its presentation makes the emotional weight all the more impactful. No big-name director, yet it's clear a deep care went into the storytelling. It stands out for its raw authenticity and the way it engages with themes of memory, loss, and justice, allowing the viewer to sit with the discomfort of the past.
Focuses on the AMIA bombing and its impactCombines interviews with archival footageExplores themes of memory and justice
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