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So, 'Not Again Every Year' dives into the murky waters of the Akademikerball in Vienna—definitely a heavy topic. The pacing feels a bit contemplative, almost dragging in places, but it gives you time to really soak in the atmosphere. The cinematography captures the tension outside the venue, the opposing protests, and the opulence within. It’s an interesting look at social divides and historical legacies, nothing sugar-coated here. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths surrounding its subjects; you can really feel the weight of the discussions. There’s a rawness to the interviews too, which makes the whole experience quite striking. Not your typical doc, that’s for sure.
Interesting exploration of social themesRaw interviews add depthCinematography enhances the atmosphere
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Paul Buchinger
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