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Parts of a Circle offers a raw and deeply immersive look at the Karabakh conflict that’s been brewing for decades. It's not just a recount of events; it dives into the personal narratives of those who lived through it. You get this palpable sense of the tension and urgency from the interviews—presidents and military figures, but also everyday people. The pacing feels almost conversational at times, allowing the gravity of their experiences to resonate. There’s no flashy editing or grandiose reenactments; it’s grounded in reality, which makes the stories even more haunting. It’s a fascinating exploration of memory, loss, and identity, all wrapped up in this territorial dispute, which feels more relevant than ever.
In-depth interviews with various stakeholdersUnique perspective on a complex historical conflictDocumentary style without dramatization
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