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documentary-review1 year ago

The Untold Battle: Ireland's Struggle with HIV/AIDS

The documentary 'Memorial – The Story of HIV/Aids in Ireland' explores the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1980s Ireland, a time when the country was ill-prepared to handle the crisis due to societal stigma and inadequate healthcare responses. The film features testimonies from those affected, including campaigner Tonie Walsh and nurse Breda Gahan, highlighting the immense suffering and loss experienced by the gay community, intravenous drug users, and haemophiliacs. The documentary coincides with the unveiling of a monument in Dublin's Phoenix Park, serving as a belated acknowledgment of the lives lost to AIDS.

documentary-review1 year ago

"Netflix's 'Hitler and the Nazis': A Must-Watch Docuseries"

The Netflix documentary series "Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial," directed by Joe Berlinger, revisits the horrors of the Third Reich through archival footage, dramatic re-creations, and interviews. It emphasizes the importance of remembering these atrocities, especially as a significant portion of younger generations lack knowledge about key events like Auschwitz. The series also features the writings and AI-narrated voice of journalist William L. Shirer, providing a visceral account of Hitler's rise and the Nuremberg Trials.

documentary-review1 year ago

The Dark Side of TikTok: Inside the 7M Cult

"Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult" is a Netflix documentary that explores the controversial 7M management company, which doubles as an invite-only church led by Pastor Robert Shinn. The film delves into the lives of TikTok dancers who joined 7M, revealing allegations of cult-like behavior and manipulation. Through the stories of ex-members and their families, the documentary paints a sensitive yet disturbing picture of the impact of social media fame and the darker side of ambition.