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Killing the Travellers dives into a haunting chapter of Sri Lanka's civil war, focusing on the Kurukkalmadam Massacre. The film's raw documentary style captures the unsettling reality of abductions along the perilous roads to Kattankudy. What’s striking is the chilling atmosphere—it's heavy, almost suffocating, with a pace that mirrors the tension of those turbulent times. The interviews and archival footage are stark, providing a visceral connection to the history. The way it handles such intense subject matter is commendable; it doesn’t shy away from the grim details, which gives it a distinctive edge. The storytelling feels personal, a testament to the resilience of those affected. A real deep dive into a painful past, definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Intense portrayal of historical eventsRaw interviews and archival footageThought-provoking themes of conflict and resilience
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