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So, 'No Stone Unturned' directed by Alex Gibney digs into this tragic juxtaposition of sport and violence. It captures the jubilance of Ireland's 1994 World Cup victory while also peeling back layers of a haunting massacre that happened simultaneously in Northern Ireland. Gibney's pacing fluctuates between the highs of a sporting event and the devastating lows of real-life horror. The interviews feel raw, and the atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as it explores themes of memory, loss, and justice—or lack thereof. The documentary doesn't just recount the events; it interrogates the aftermath. It's a heavy experience, but the way it ties together football culture with deep personal stories makes it quite distinctive.
Explores the impact of sports on national identity.Richly layered storytelling with a mix of past and present.Emphasizes the unresolved questions surrounding the massacre.
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