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Hiroshima Beirut is a gripping documentary that explores the aftermath of the catastrophic explosion in Beirut in 2020. The film captures the chilling atmosphere of a city in turmoil, blending raw footage with interviews that really ground the viewer in the lived experiences of those affected. It’s not just about the blast itself but dives deep into the socio-political context that led to such a tragedy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the events while the haunting visuals stick with you long after. It distinguishes itself by not just documenting destruction but also highlighting resilience, community, and the urgent call for accountability. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, making it feel like a collective voice of the city.
Explores social and political themes surrounding the explosion.Features interviews with locals affected by the tragedy.Showcases striking visuals and raw footage.
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