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So, 'Polytechnique: What Remains of December 6' is a poignant documentary reflecting on the Montréal massacre, marking its 30th anniversary. Judith Plamondon really captures the raw emotions of the survivors and witnesses, creating a somber yet necessary atmosphere. It’s narrated by Karine Vanasse, who adds a personal touch, especially being involved in Denis Villeneuve's earlier film about the same tragedy. The pacing feels deliberate, giving space for the stories to resonate deeply. It's not just about the event; it’s about the lingering impact and the voices that often go unheard. There's a real authenticity in how the documentary approaches its subject matter, which makes it stand out in the realm of historical retrospectives.
Focuses on survivor testimoniesEmphasizes emotional depthUnique perspective on a tragic event
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