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So, 'Signs of Evil - The Runes of the SS' dives into the darker corners of graphic design and propaganda, which is pretty fascinating. It’s less a typical documentary and more of a chilling exploration of how symbolism was weaponized by the Nazis. The pacing is a bit languid, but it allows you to really absorb the underlying themes of ideology and terror. There's this eerie atmosphere throughout, as it connects the mundane act of design to the horrific legacy of the SS. The archival footage and interviews are compelling—makes you think about the power of imagery in shaping history. The lack of a known director adds to the film's off-kilter vibe, almost as if the story itself is the true author here.
Explores graphic design's role in propaganda.Features interviews and archival footage.Atmosphere-driven, focuses on themes of ideology.
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