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Shooting is a deeply unsettling documentary that peels back the layers of film production and its real-world implications. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, especially as it captures the haunting reality of a village in the Golan Heights forced to evacuate for a film shoot. There are these moments when you see the moral ambiguity of staging violence, like when they plant weapons in a Palestinian family's home for authenticity. The pacing feels deliberate, unhurried, giving time to absorb the stark realities. The props and weapons man’s struggles with PTSD add a layer of poignancy, making it more than just a behind-the-scenes look. It's a jarring exploration of the intersection of art and ethics, revealing unsettling truths about storytelling and its impact.
Explores moral implications of film production.Highlights the intersection of art and ethics.Features interviews with affected individuals.
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