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Free Derry: The IRA Drug War dives into the murky waters of Northern Ireland's contemporary issues, focusing on the New IRA's actions in 2014. It captures the raw intensity of a community grappling with its troubled past and present-day violence. The pacing feels relentless, mirroring the urgency of the events it chronicles. The documentary employs a gritty aesthetic, using real footage and stark interviews that lend authenticity to its narrative. What stands out is how it unpacks the intersection of paramilitary activity and modern drug wars—quite a unique lens for examining the legacy of conflict. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension, and the storytelling feels almost personal, drawing you into the heart of Derry.
Explores contemporary conflict in Northern IrelandFeatures raw footage and interviewsExamines the link between paramilitaries and drug wars
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