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222 Days is a documentary that captures the raw spirit of a nation in turmoil. Set in 1991, it dives into the intense atmosphere of Lithuania's struggle for independence. The film shows ordinary people coming together, leaving their homes to guard vital state symbols in Vilnius. There’s a certain urgency in the pacing that reflects the desperation of the times. The interviews and personal stories woven throughout add a deeply human touch. You feel the weight of history in every frame, and the practical effects of real-life footage ground it all. It’s an immersive look at resilience and unity, showcasing how ordinary citizens can rise against oppression. Worth a watch for anyone intrigued by historical narratives of courage.
Historical context of Lithuania's independenceReal footage adds authenticityFocus on personal stories and community resilience
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