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Inside Antifa dives into the often murky waters of the anti-fascist movement, capturing a gritty, unfiltered look at its inner workings. It's not polished; it feels raw and immediate, which adds to the tension. The pacing can be disjointed at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of its subject matter. What strikes me is how it strips away the sensationalism and really tries to humanize the members, showing their personal motivations as well as the fears and risks they confront. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of urgency and defiance. There's an absence of traditional interviews, opting instead for a more immersive style that keeps you on the edge, which is pretty distinctive for a documentary of this nature.
Raw and immersive documentary styleFocuses on personal motivationsCaptures the chaos and urgency of the movement
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