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So, 'Hand of God' is this really raw documentary that digs deep into the impact of a horror that’s been swept under the rug for far too long. Joe Cultrera, the filmmaker, takes a personal approach, weaving in his own family’s trauma with the broader narrative of sexual abuse by priests. It’s stark and emotional, giving you this unsettling intimacy that makes you rethink the whole issue. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, allowing you to sit with the weight of the subject matter. The visuals are pretty unadorned, which just adds to the effect—feels like you’re in the room with them, grappling with the pain. It’s a story about resilience, but it doesn’t shy away from the darkness, which is what makes it distinctive.
Intimate storytellingExplores family traumaReflective pacing
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