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Into Thin Air is one of those rare short documentaries that hits hard and leaves a lasting impression. It captures a grim moment from Iran's past, specifically the events of September 8, 1978, when innocent civilians fell victim to violence amidst political unrest. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost haunting, as it draws viewers into the chaos of that day. The unsettling footage is raw, forcing you to confront the grim reality of the victims caught unaware. What’s striking is its focus on identity - who were these people, their stories lost in the turmoil? The lack of a polished narrative makes it feel even more real, a stark reminder of history’s brutality. It’s not easy to watch, but it’s definitely poignant.
Explores a lesser-known historical eventFeatures real, unfiltered footageSparks discussion about identity and loss
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