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So, there's this documentary called '35 Days' from 2019 that dives into the lives of the folks in Oberlin, Ohio, which is home to a major Air Traffic Control Center. When the government shuts down, it really shows how a small town deals with big issues—like freezing winters and looming crises. The pacing feels authentic; it captures the everyday struggles and resilience of the community. The atmosphere is pretty tense, giving a real sense of uncertainty. It's interesting how it blends personal stories with the broader implications of a national crisis, making you think about how interconnected we all are. Not something you'd find in the usual lineup, if you know what I mean.
Focuses on a small town's response to a national crisis.Features real-life impacts of government decisions.Captures the essence of community resilience and struggle.
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