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The Fortress is a revealing documentary that really digs into the lives of asylum seekers in Switzerland, one of those places where bureaucracy feels like a fortress itself. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to absorb the weight of these individuals' stories. There’s a rawness in their experiences, which are both heartbreaking and eye-opening. The film's atmosphere is permeated with tension and hope, contrasting the starkness of their surroundings with the vividness of their dreams and fears. The personal interviews are well done, capturing authentic emotions that linger long after viewing. It’s not flashy or overly stylized, but rather grounded, giving you a window into a world that many might overlook. This film stands out for how it humanizes the asylum process, making you reflect on the broader themes of migration and belonging.
Focus on the emotional weight of personal stories.Highlights the tension between bureaucracy and human rights.Offers a unique perspective on the asylum process.
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