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The Halfmoon Files presents a layered exploration of history, intertwining politics, colonial influences, and media narratives. It has this haunting atmosphere, like you're peeling back layers of time and realizing how much gets omitted from the stories we tell. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which might not suit everyone but allows for deep reflection on the themes it tackles. There’s a rawness to the way it presents its subjects, a sense of urgency in revealing the gaps in traditional narratives. It's compelling how it feels like a ghost story, not in the supernatural sense, but in how the past lingers and shapes present realities. Definitely distinct in its approach to documentary filmmaking.
Deep dive into historical omissionsExplores politics and media interplayNot your typical documentary pacing
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Philip Scheffner
Director