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So, 'War: We Are All Neighbours' is this documentary that really digs into the tensions in a small village near Sarajevo, caught in the crossfire of religious conflict. There’s a raw, almost palpable atmosphere as you watch how quickly trust erodes among the villagers—Muslims and Catholics alike. The pacing feels deliberate; it lets you soak in the growing paranoia without rushing. It's not flashy, no big effects here, just real people facing real horrors. You get a sense of the daily lives disrupted by violence, and the performances feel authentic—like you’re peering through a window into their world. It’s distinct in how it shows the impact of war on community rather than just the battlefield. Really thought-provoking stuff, for sure.
Watch for the exploration of community dynamics.Pay attention to the intimate portraits of villagers.Note the examination of trust and betrayal themes.
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Debbie Christie
Director