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Fighting Weapons for Development is a gritty look into the complexities of disarmament in Cambodia. The film dives deep into the struggles faced by those trying to collect small arms and light weapons, and it doesn't shy away from the hurdles—cultural attitudes, fear, and the looming presence of past conflicts. The pacing has a documentary feel; it’s not fast-paced, but it’s engaging enough to draw you in. There's a rawness to the interviews and the real-life footage, creating an atmosphere that feels both urgent and reflective. It’s distinct in how it doesn’t just showcase the successes but also the failures, making you think about the broader implications of disarmament efforts. Worth exploring if you appreciate documentaries that tackle tough realities.
Explores challenges in disarmament.Raw interviews with locals.Real-life impact of weapon collection.
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