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Twelve Nights is a heavy, relentless documentary that pulls no punches. It dives deep into the grim reality faced by 450 dogs in a shelter during a bitter winter. The pacing is meditative, almost haunting, as we witness their lives hanging by a thread. Raye captures not just the dogs, but the atmosphere of despair and the ticking clock of policy that decides their fate. There’s an authenticity in the raw footage; you feel the weight of each moment. It doesn’t shy away from the harsh truth, and that’s what makes it stand out. It’s a gut-wrenching examination of life, death, and the fragility of existence, with little room for hope. Be prepared—it stays with you long after the credits roll.
Gripping portrayal of shelter conditionsFocus on animal welfare issuesExplores themes of life and death
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