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Rafah: al Tannur Neighbourhood Strike Methodology is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the chaos of the Rafah bombardment, a subject that's complicated and heavy. The film takes a unique approach by compiling a vast collection of user-generated content—images and videos from everyday people caught in the conflict. This reliance on social media and direct submissions creates an unsettling yet intimate perspective of war. The pacing is somewhat disjointed, which feels appropriate given the fragmented nature of the footage. It’s raw, it’s immediate, and the absence of a traditional narrative structure might leave some viewers grasping for coherence, but that’s sort of the point. It reflects the disorientation of those living through the turmoil, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in modern conflict.
Focuses on user-generated footage.Explores themes of conflict and survival.Uses innovative investigative methods.
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