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Dugma: The Button is a raw dive into the psyche of those who take the path of martyrdom, offering a perspective rarely seen in mainstream media. The film eschews flashy production for a more intimate, almost unsettling atmosphere as it follows these individuals from diverse backgrounds—like the Saudi who has a penchant for fried chicken, or the British convert with a heart full of worries over his wife. It's not about glorification; rather, it's a chilling exploration of human motives, fears, and the absurdities of their choices. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the discomfort and complexity of their stories. Performances feel authentic, almost like a fly-on-the-wall documentary that doesn't shy away from the bizarre nature of their lives.
Documentary exploring suicide bombersFocus on human motives and fearsIntimate and unsettling atmosphere
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Paul Salahadin Refsdal
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