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This documentary dives into a turbulent period of Lebanese history, specifically focusing on the aftermath of the PLO's withdrawal and the lead up to the Sabra and Shatila massacre. It has a gritty, raw tone that mirrors the chaos of the time, using archival footage to convey a sense of urgency and despair. Pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing you to sink into the gravity of the situations presented. The film doesn't shy away from the emotional weight of the events; it’s heavy and thought-provoking. Unique in its approach, it captures not just the political ramifications, but also the human stories lost in the narrative. There’s something haunting about how it presents the stark realities, making it distinct in its portrayal of conflict.
Archival footage takes center stageReflects the intense emotions of conflictOffers a human perspective on historical events
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