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Untitled (2019) takes a raw and introspective look at the rise of far-right radicalism through a unique lens. The film invites viewers into a space where friends don the National Corps uniform, creating an almost surreal atmosphere. It’s a blend of personal exploration and socio-political commentary, questioning how economic frustrations can breed extremist ideologies. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection, which is distinctive in the documentary genre. There’s a tangible weight to the performances as participants grapple with their identity within this troubling political landscape. It's not just about what they wear; it’s about the psychological journey, the uncomfortable truths laid bare. It’s a film that lingers with you, challenging perceptions in an effective, albeit unsettling way.
Explores socio-economic frustrationsUnique participant perspectiveDeliberate pacing for reflection
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