Der Film wurde im Rahmen der 46. Solothurner Filmtage gezeigt.
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What did this huge mess for the civilians trying to Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky in her documentary God Say No to How fathom. To this end, they traveled the country and let all people talk about their war experiences. The main focus lies in the practice of the RUF, the civilians to chop the hands to symbolically prevent them from participating in elections. Kornetzky met not only grief and terror, but also optimism, whether in school children or a prostitute.
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Das grosse Problem des Filmes besteht that Kornetzky the technical and narrative elements almost systematically neglected. This begins with the fact that all the material was apparently filmed by a small camcorder in your hand. As big of advantage which may be - the people speak openly and without restraint - the perspective that the viewer will be opened is limited by the strong. Most visually interesting shots are not, but often seem more shot "at random". A really very refreshing feeling to be in place in Sierra Leone is, therefore does not occur.
also cut, traditionally the most effective tool of the documentary comes when God No Say So poorly made. In principle, the episodes are simply strung together without a great narrative technical approach would be seen. It is not possible, the individual stories - so impressive they may be - to combine into one whole, so the film can only build a limited internal tension. Not very helpful is the use of music, which precipitates rather awkward and choppy.
No God Say So is a documentary film whose humanistic intention is indeed ubiquitous, in effect, the addition does not come on the enumeration of war atrocities. If one looks compelling documentaries Africa is one for example The ship of the striker better advice. As an introduction to the subject of Sierra Leone, the Hollywood version Blood Diamond is it somehow better.
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