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War Is Over takes a raw look at the aftermath of conflict in Iraqi Kurdistan, exploring the haunting reality faced by children left in the wake of ISIS. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it captures the disarray of lives shattered by violence. The tone is heavy, yet there's a glimmer of resilience throughout. The film's strength lies in its intimate and unfiltered portrayal of human suffering, using real interviews and on-the-ground footage that really draw you in. It evokes a sense of urgency while also highlighting the scars that linger long after the fighting stops. The absence of a prominent director adds to its authenticity, making it feel like a piece of history rather than just another documentary.
Focus on post-war trauma and its effects on youth.Authentic interviews with locals add depth.Unique perspective on life after conflict.
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