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Armes suisses, la guerre made in Switzerland is a fascinating dive into a lesser-known aspect of Swiss culture. The film is unflinching in its exploration of military arms production, juxtaposing Switzerland's peaceful reputation with its role in the global arms industry. The pacing is methodical, allowing for a deep examination of the themes of neutrality and the ethical implications of war. While the director remains unknown, the documentary benefits from a raw, almost stark visual style that complements the subject matter. It’s not heavy on dramatization but rather presents facts and interviews that provoke thought. There’s a certain tension in the air, a feeling of discomfort that lingers after watching, making it distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Explores the ethical implications of arms production.Unique perspective on Swiss neutrality.A raw, visually stark documentary style.
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