So, 'With the Army' is one of those raw-docu dives into the chaos of the Sandline affair. The film captures the tension and complexity of Papua New Guinea's political landscape in a way that feels almost intimate. The pacing is quite reflective, letting you absorb the weight of choices made during that turbulent time. It's not just about the events but really gets into the themes of power, accountability, and the blurred lines of military engagement. There’s a grittiness to the footage that makes it feel immediate, and while the director is unknown, the way it's pieced together feels almost like a personal narrative. You see real people in real situations, and that kind of authenticity is what stands out here.
Documentary on Papua New Guinea's political crisisExplores the Sandline affair in detailFocus on themes of power and responsibility
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