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Not sure if this would be categorised under 'violence' but the mini series Chernobyl is freakin excellent. It's PvE, no sex, no human vs human violence (AFAIK). If you haven't seen that, I would recommend it 110%. There's a real sense of comradery, as multiple nations contribute to help contain the disaster, but it's also tragic. The series also depicts the event as less bad than it actually was in some respects.
Can 110% agree. It is pretty much a documentary of the chernobyl disaster in the form of a mini-series. I have watched it 3 times, it‘s that great
Chernobyl is a fantastic miniseries, really great
Despite not having sex nor violence, it’s still pretty harrowing to watch, though