Yesterday’s movie was another press screener of a documentary that will show soon at the Human Rights Watch film festival in New York. War Don Don is a thoughtful exploration of what to do about the people who get sucked into the maws of 21st-century killing machines not as victims but as killers. You can read my thoughts on Rebecca Richman Cohen’s film by clicking here.
This article was originally published on The House Next Door.
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