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Mines antipersonnel: La guerre des lâches is this stark and unsettling documentary that digs deep into the grim realities of landmines and the long shadow they cast over war-torn regions. The tone is somber, almost haunting at times, with a pacing that allows the gravity of its subject matter to sink in. You find yourself grappling with the ethical complexities of warfare as the film juxtaposes archival footage with candid interviews. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of visuals and sound design bring a rawness that’s hard to shake off. The performances of those affected are profoundly moving, lending an intense human element to the narrative, making it distinct in how it confronts the hidden scars left by conflict.
Focus on the ethical implications of warStrong emotional interviews with victimsUnique approach to documenting conflict
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