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Enfants de Daech, les damnés de la guerre is a poignant documentary that delves into the lives of children caught in the chaos of war, specifically those affected by the rise of ISIS. Anne Poiret's direction creates an unsettling yet compelling atmosphere, pulling the viewer into the stark realities faced by these young ones. The pacing varies—a slow burn at times, yet punctuated by moments that hit you hard. The film tackles themes of innocence lost, radicalization, and the psychological scars that linger long after the conflict. It’s distinctive for its raw, unfiltered interviews and the way it humanizes a story often reduced to headlines. The practical effects are non-existent, but the emotional weight is palpable, making every frame feel heavy with meaning.
Focuses on child perspectivesExplores themes of war and innocenceEmotional storytelling without dramatization
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