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So, 'Who Killed My Grandfather?' – it’s this intriguing documentary that really pulls you into the murky waters of history and crime, all set against the backdrop of 1974 Beirut. The film follows Mai Noman, a BBC journalist and granddaughter of the Yemeni politician who was murdered. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of not just the event but its lingering impact on personal and national levels. The blend of archival footage and contemporary interviews creates a weighty atmosphere. You can feel the tension of a family grappling with unresolved questions. It’s the intertwining of personal tragedy with political turmoil that really sets it apart, alongside Mai's earnest quest for truth.
Engaging blend of personal and historical narrative.Archival footage enhances the story's depth.Mai Noman shines with her emotional investment.
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