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The City Where Children Disappear is quite an intense watch. Directed by Laurits Nansen, this documentary really digs into some dark realities faced by the community in Tasiilaq, Southeastern Greenland. The pacing feels deliberate, creating an immersive atmosphere that often feels suffocating, reflecting the weight of the subject matter. It tackles heavy themes of sexual abuse and suicide, and you can sense the raw emotion. It’s stark and unflinching, with a certain grim beauty in its cinematography that makes the landscape feel almost haunting. The locals share their stories, and you can feel their pain and resilience. It stands out for its honest portrayal, allowing insights into a community often overlooked. Not easy to watch, but deeply impactful.
Heavily focuses on interviews with locals.Emotional and raw storytelling.Cinematography enhances the bleak atmosphere.
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