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Gaza, Since October 7 offers a raw, haunting glimpse into the tragic aftermath of conflict. Its documentary style is marked by a disjointed montage that feels both jarring and intimate, encapsulating the chaos and despair faced by civilians. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes, punctuated by the voices of children, like that little girl grappling with her reality. It’s not just a recounting of events; it’s a visceral exploration of trauma and the nuances of human suffering. There's a stark contrast between the horror of war and the innocence lost, which makes it heavy but essential viewing for those interested in the impact of conflict on everyday lives. The absence of a known director adds a layer of anonymity, making the narrative feel even more universal and poignant.
Broadcast at the French National Assembly, lends it a unique political context.Focuses heavily on personal stories, which deeply resonate with viewers.The montage style creates a disorienting atmosphere that reflects the chaos of the situation.
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