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13 Years, 13 Minutes is a haunting doc that digs deep into the heart of rebellion. It follows Romek Strzalkowski, just a boy when he became a casualty of Poland's fight against oppression. The film captures the raw emotions of those turbulent times, painting a vivid picture of 1956 in Central Europe. With its slow, deliberate pace, the documentary allows viewers to really sit with the weight of history and the stark realities these kids faced. The atmosphere is thick with tension and loss, and you can feel the urgency of their voices echoing through the years. It’s not just about the events, but about the impact on a generation caught in the crossfire.
Thought-provoking exploration of youth in turmoil.Strong atmosphere reflecting the era's tensions.A unique lens on historical rebellion through personal stories.
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