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So, 'War and Peace' (2020) is this fascinating doc that really digs into how film and war have intertwined over the last century. It starts off in 1911 with that Italian invasion of Libya—pretty much the dawn of cinema capturing conflict. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, as it moves through various eras, showcasing a mix of archival footage and modern interpretations. You get a sense of how each film era shapes the narrative of war, with a notable focus on the human experience amidst chaos. The visuals are striking too, weaving together the visceral and the artistic. It’s not just a collection of war images; it’s more like a cinematic essay on how we’ve understood and portrayed violence on screen.
Examines the evolution of war in cinema from 1911 onwards.Utilizes a mix of archival footage and contemporary analysis.Focuses on the human experience within the context of war.
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