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Losing Our Children dives into the harrowing reality of knife crime in Northamptonshire, creating a raw and intimate portrayal that sticks with you. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it navigates through personal stories that reveal the tragic consequences of violence. The pacing is deliberate, letting the viewer linger on the weight of each narrative. What stands out is the unfiltered honesty in the interviews - you really feel the pain and confusion within families affected. It's not flashy, no gimmicks, just a stark reflection of a societal issue that’s hard to ignore. You find yourself thinking about it long after the credits roll, which, for a documentary, is quite remarkable.
Losing Our Children has a limited presence in the collector community, often hard to find in physical formats. While there may be some copies floating around, the film's niche subject matter makes it less mainstream. Collectors interested in social issues or impactful documentaries may find it particularly compelling, as it offers a unique view into a pressing problem that resonates with many.
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