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So, 'Recording the Truth' from 1991 is quite a raw, unfiltered look at censorship in Iran. It dives into the minds of journalists and thinkers, both inside the country and in exile. The pacing's a bit uneven, but that kind of highlights the urgency of their stories. There's a stark atmosphere throughout, which really underlines the tension they live with daily. The interviews are heartfelt, almost desperate at times, as they share their experiences and the risks they take. What stands out is the variety of perspectives—each voice adds layers to the narrative. The lack of flashy effects keeps it grounded, letting the subject matter really take center stage. Definitely a film that lingers in your thoughts.
Focuses on censorship in IranFeatures interviews with journalistsHighlights both internal and external perspectives
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