
So, '14-18: les traces cachées' presents a unique lens on World War I, focusing on personal stories tied to the conflict’s aftermath. The documentary unfolds at a leisurely pace, allowing the viewer to absorb the haunting remnants of war, both physical and emotional. It digs into lesser-known narratives that often get overshadowed in larger historical accounts. The atmospheric use of archival footage, combined with poignant interviews, creates a reflective mood throughout. While the director remains unknown, the craftsmanship in the storytelling stands out. The film's distinctive take is in how it invites us to ponder the long-lasting scars left by war, making it more about the human experience than mere facts.
Explores personal narratives from WWIFeatures archival footageFocuses on emotional aftermath of conflict
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Key Crew
Christophe Reynaud
Director
Sarah Laîné
Writer