Review of E-Team (2014) by Christopher_G2 — 14 Feb 2015
E-Team is a documentary about workers for Human Rights Watch who travel to go hands on to investigate abuses and atrocities of governments inside the countries of Syria and Libya (and in the past Bosnia) and report back to the world what they have seen.
There are a number people who undertake work who we see at various stages in the process, highlighting of course the most important and potentially dangerous on-the-ground interviews and collection of data.
Do not expect an in depth documentary about any of these brutal and often complex overseas crises. You see snippets about what’s going on, but it gives far from a clear picture. The point isn’t these events in themselves but how an organization may go about trying to piece together potential criminal violations within them so they can disseminate that information.
On that latter basis it’s a very well done, if not perfect, documentary.
This review of E-Team (2014) was written by Christopher_G2 on 14 Feb 2015.
E-Team has generally received positive reviews.
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