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35 jours de noirceur dives into a particular historical moment that marked a whole province. The film captures the eerie stillness of a community brought to a standstill, with raw footage and personal stories adding depth to that January in 1998. It’s fascinating how the documentary balances the weight of the crisis with moments of humanity, showcasing how people adapted to the darkness. The pacing feels almost meditative, letting you absorb the impact of those thirty-five days without power. It’s not just about the storm; it’s about resilience, community, and the unsettling quiet of a world turned upside down. A unique lens on a shared experience that many might have forgotten, but it resonates deeply.
Interesting take on a natural disasterGreat for those interested in regional historyExcellent use of personal narratives
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