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The Price of Peace dives deep into a tense moment in New Zealand's history, focusing on Tame Iti and the Urewera Four. Kim Webby, with her investigative journalism chops, crafts a documentary that's both compelling and uncomfortable. It doesn’t just recount events; it pulls you into the social fabric and racial dynamics at play. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the subject to settle in as you watch. There's a rawness to the interviews, where the subjects are unguarded, revealing their struggles and motivations. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost palpable, making it stand apart from typical documentaries. Webby’s approach feels honest, inviting you to question how far we go in the name of peace and security.
Investigates systemic issuesRaw, unfiltered interviewsStrong emphasis on social justice themes
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