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Collapse is a gripping documentary that captures raw, unfiltered moments along the Gaza Strip post-October 7. Anat Even, the filmmaker, wanders through this painful landscape, weaving a narrative that doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to really sit with the weight of each scene. There’s a haunting atmosphere; you can sense the mourning in every frame. Even’s camera work dives deep into questions of causality and responsibility, prompting reflection rather than providing answers. It’s not just about what’s shown, but what’s left unsaid, making it a distinct entry in contemporary documentary filmmaking.
Focuses on the human experience in a conflict zone.Explores themes of mourning and accountability.Unique in its observational style and emotional depth.
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