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Six Days (1968) gives you a raw glimpse into the chaos and complexity of the Arab-Israeli War of 1967. The documentary style is pretty straightforward but effective, immersing you in the tension of the era. It captures the stark realities of conflict, the human cost, and the shifting landscapes of those 'occupied territories.' What stands out here is its pacing; it doesn’t rush through events. Instead, it allows you to feel the weight of each moment. There’s a mix of archival footage and on-the-ground perspectives that makes it feel almost personal, yet distant—like you’re watching history unfold through a lens that’s both intimate and starkly observational.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, especially in collectible formats. If you come across a physical copy, it might be on 16mm or VHS, as it hasn’t been widely released on DVD or Blu-ray. It’s a curious piece for collectors interested in war documentaries or those focused on Middle Eastern history, given its relatively rare appearance in the market.
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