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July Trip, directed by Waël Noureddine, is this raw documentary that captures the chaos and human cost of war in Lebanon. Shot in the midst of conflict, it feels incredibly urgent, almost like an act of rebellion against forgetting. The pacing is quite frenetic, shifting between moments of stillness and bursts of action, a reflection of the turmoil itself. The film's tone is somber yet reflective, pushing viewers to confront the realities of war. There's a candidness in the interviews and a palpable tension in the visuals, which makes it stand out in the genre. It's not just about the events, but more about the lives intertwined with them, which gives it a deeper resonance.
Documentary focused on Lebanon's historyCaptures real-time events during warStrong emotional and visual impact
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Waël Noureddine
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