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So, 'We Accuse' is this gripping documentary that really digs into the horrors of the military junta in Chile, shot during the first session of the International Commission of Enquiry back in March '74. You can feel the weight of the atmosphere throughout; it’s raw and unfiltered, with a pace that lets you sit in the discomfort of those testimonies. The absence of frills makes it all the more impactful, as real people share their harrowing experiences, which makes the viewer confront the reality of political oppression. It has this distinct, almost haunting quality – you’re left with a sense of urgency and a need for justice that lingers long after the credits roll.
In terms of collector interest, 'We Accuse' holds a certain significance due to its historical context and the rarity of its releases. It’s not the easiest title to find on physical media, particularly in good condition, which makes it appealing for those who appreciate documentaries that tackle tough subjects. There’s a small but dedicated group of collectors who actively seek this film out, not just for its contents but for what it represents in film history and human rights advocacy.
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