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So, 'CIVIL WAR SURVEILLANCE POEMS (Part 1)' is an intriguing mix of documentary and experimental film. Mitch McCabe really dives into this unsettling idea of a second American civil war, and it's done in such a unique way. You have this lyrical nonfiction style blended with call-in radio segments and a treasure trove of verité footage from her past two decades of work. It's almost like the film breathes with the pulse of the times, using robots to amplify that eerie feeling of surveillance we're all a bit too familiar with. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, drawing you in while making you think hard about the themes of conflict and observation. It's distinctive, for sure, and you can't help but appreciate how it plays with form and content.
Experimental documentary style with strong thematic depth.Innovative use of archival footage and sound.Part of a five-part series exploring contemporary conflict.
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