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Ruins: A History of Contemporary Warfare offers a stark look at the aftermath of two world wars, focusing on the desolation left in the wake of conflict. It’s fascinating how it captures not just the physical destruction but also digs into the political and social ramifications of these ruins. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the imagery, which is both haunting and thought-provoking. There's an unsettling beauty in the way the film presents these ravaged landscapes, reminding us that war leaves scars beyond the battlefield. The documentary feels almost like a meditation on loss, with each scene steeped in history and a palpable sense of melancholy. It’s a unique take on war narratives that many might overlook.
Explores the impact of war on citiesFocuses on political and social themesUnique visual storytelling of destruction
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Cédric Gruat
Director