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So, 'Signs of War' is this heavy documentary that really immerses you in the reality of conflict through Pierre Crom’s lens. It starts in 2014, and you really feel the tension as he documents the brewing turmoil in Ukraine. The pacing is deliberate, letting the gravity of the situation sink in. Juri Rechinsky's interview adds depth, grounding the visuals with a chilling narrative. The haunting score amplifies the atmosphere; it's not just background noise but an emotional undertow. Crom’s photos are stark, almost visceral, capturing moments that linger with you long after. It's not flashy, but that’s what makes it compelling; it’s raw and honest, showing the human cost of war without any sugarcoating.
Documentary focused on the Ukraine conflictFeatures extensive interviews and stark photographyExplores themes of war and human cost through personal narratives
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