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"textContent": "Last week, the jury president of the Berlin Film Festival claimed that this year’s edition would provide an “opposite” to politics. If such a thing exists, it certainly doesn’t look anything like Faraz Shariat’s sophomore feature Prosecution—a narratively propulsive yet finely detailed procedural (all props to screenwriter Claudia Schaefer) that overflows with political statements, ideas, […]\n\nThe post Berlinale Review: _Prosecution_ is a Propulsive Investigation Into Far-Right Violence first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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