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Children No More: Were and Are Gone dives deep into the tense atmosphere of Tel Aviv, where a group of activists gather in a raw, emotional display of grief and defiance. The film presents their weekly vigils—a silent scream echoing the loss of innocent lives in Gaza. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their actions to settle in. There's an unsettling tranquility, juxtaposed with the turmoil surrounding them. Practical effects? Not much needed here; the real power lies in the raw performances of the participants, their faces telling stories of loss and outrage. It’s distinctive in its refusal to shy away from uncomfortable truths, making you confront a reality that many would rather ignore.
Features real activists and their compelling stories.Captures the raw emotional landscape of protest.Challenges viewers to confront difficult truths.
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