As Stuart Samuels readily points out, any idea that this is “objective” documentary filmmaking is a simple misunderstanding.
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Keep ReadingMany filmmakers make documentaries but there are few countries where they have the freedom and opportunity to so consistently shine a light on all the foibles, injustices and controversies of their society
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