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Surviving Sandy Hook is a raw, gut-wrenching documentary that really digs deep into the aftermath of one of the most tragic events in recent history. Directed by Jezza Neumann, it follows a handful of families as they navigate their grief and try to find some semblance of normalcy. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the pain and confusion that comes with such a loss. You get a real sense of the struggle, not just with the tragedy itself but also with the public's response. There’s no flashy effects or dramatizations here, just real people grappling with their reality. It’s hard to shake off, and that’s what makes it distinctive as a piece of documentary filmmaking.
Investigative approach sheds light on real storiesFocus on emotional journeys over sensationalismA stark representation of tragedy's aftermath
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Jezza Neumann
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