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Gorgon (2024) is a compelling documentary that delves deep into the harrowing reality of sexualized violence in Kazakhstan. The tone is somber, and the atmosphere is thick with tension and urgency. It explores the stigma that keeps victims silent, which really hits hard. The pacing isn’t rushed; it takes its time to unfold the stories of those affected. The cinematography captures both the stark beauty of the landscape and the dark corners of the issue. What stands out is how it humanizes the statistics, making it more than just numbers on a page. The performances, though not traditional actors, are raw and impactful, bringing an unsettling authenticity to the narrative. It’s a tough watch but necessary, really.
Documentary on sexual violenceExplores societal stigmaFocuses on real victims' stories
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