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The Missing Bus is one of those documentaries that really gets under your skin. It dives into the heartbreaking tale of eleven Turkish Cypriot workers who set off on a bus in '64, never to return. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the gravity of their disappearance and the emotional toll it took on families. What’s striking is the stark contrast of archival footage with present-day interviews—it creates this haunting atmosphere. You feel the weight of history pressing down. It’s not flashy, but the rawness of the stories told and the search for closure are what make it stand out. It's a tough watch but offers a profound reflection on loss and memory.
Deeply emotional narrativeStrong use of archival footageThemes of loss and memory
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Fevzi Tanpinar
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