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The Nadine... they accused the dead is an intriguing documentary that delves into a rather obscure part of Canadian maritime history. Richard Lavoie takes a gripping narrative approach, weaving the chilling events surrounding the sinking of The Nadine into a reflective exploration of loss and tragedy. The film has this atmospheric tension, almost like a true crime thriller, which is surprising for a documentary. You get a real sense of the cold, isolating conditions of that fateful night in December 1990, and it's fascinating how Lavoie balances haunting visuals with personal accounts. What stands out is the pacing - it's measured but keeps you engaged, allowing the weight of the history to settle. It’s not your run-of-the-mill documentary, for sure.
Interesting narrative style that feels like a thrillerStrong focus on the emotional weight of the eventUnique approach to documentary filmmaking
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