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So, ‘Es gibt mich noch’ is this gripping documentary from 1990, taking you deep into the dark realities faced by a torture survivor from Turkey. The pacing is quite deliberate, really immersing you in the emotional weight of the subject matter. It doesn’t shy away from the raw, painful truths, and the interviews feel incredibly personal — you can almost feel the survivor's struggle to articulate their experience. It’s fascinating how the film captures not just the trauma but also a sense of resilience. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s a haunting beauty in the way it's shot. Klaus Antes, the director, has crafted something that feels both urgent and necessary, making you reflect on human rights issues in a profound manner.
Deeply emotional survivor interviewsFocus on human rights themesTakes a raw approach to storytelling
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