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So, 'Die Entscheider' is this fascinating documentary from '93 that digs into the bureaucratic maze of refugee recognition in Germany. The tone feels quite clinical yet somehow intimate, as it captures the mundane yet critical components—like food vouchers and waiting stamps—that define the lives of asylum seekers. The pacing can feel a bit slow, but it mirrors the drawn-out process faced by refugees. What stands out are the stark discussions with the decision-makers; their language regulations and the odd 'selection modules' in their software are both a bit surreal and eye-opening. It really makes you think about the human element behind the paperwork, although the director's identity remains a mystery, adding another layer of intrigue.
Focuses on the bureaucratic aspects of refugee recognition.Offers a unique perspective on the human experiences behind the paperwork.The director's anonymity adds an interesting layer to the viewing experience.
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