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Modus Operandi is a haunting documentary that delves deep into the dark chapters of Belgian history during World War II. Directed by Hugues Lanneau, it meticulously recounts the deportation of nearly 25,000 Jews to Auschwitz, exploring the unsettling collaboration between Nazi forces and local authorities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the gravity of each testimony and archival footage to sink in. The atmosphere is thick with tension and sorrow, underscoring themes of complicity and moral ambiguity. What sets this film apart is its focus on the often-overlooked role of Belgian officials, making one reflect on the varying shades of resistance and collaboration. The practical effects are minimal, as the power lies in the stories told and the stark visuals of a tragic past.
Focuses on Belgium's role in WWIIExplores themes of complicity and moral choicesUses archival footage and personal testimonies
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