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Jorge is one of those documentaries that really sits with you. It captures a moment in time when tensions were brewing in Germany, and the atmosphere around the trial is almost palpable. The film’s pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the complexities of Jorge’s death and the societal issues at play. It’s not just about the event itself; it’s about the ripple effects of racism and violence that resonate even now. The interviews and archival footage weave together a narrative that feels raw and unfiltered. You get a sense of the real-life implications of xenophobia, and the performances from those interviewed feel genuine, without any gloss. It’s a thought-provoking watch, and it challenges you to reflect on the darker sides of humanity.
Documentary highlighting societal issuesFocus on racism and its effectsRaw interviews and archival footage
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