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15:05 is an intriguing documentary that captures the somber atmosphere surrounding the commemoration of Josip Broz Tito's passing. The film is a collage of TV reports, creating a kind of time capsule that explores how a leader's death reverberates through collective memory. The pacing is methodical, almost hypnotic, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the rituals and emotions of those commemorating Tito. It's a unique take on nostalgia and national identity, using a blend of archival footage and contemporary views. What stands out is the way it blends personal reflections with historical context, making it feel both intimate and expansive at the same time. Definitely a distinct approach to documentary filmmaking.
Explores themes of memory and national identityUtilizes archival footage and contemporary reportingPacing allows for deep reflection on the subject matter
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