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So, '89 mm - Freiheit in der Letzten Diktatur Europas' is quite a piece. It digs deep into the lives of Belarusians, showing their daily struggles and the weight of living under a dictatorship. The tone is somber yet revealing, really putting you into the shoes of these people. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, letting moments linger that expose the tension and resilience of the human spirit. I found some of the practical effects used in the interviews to be raw and effective, making you feel the reality they face. It's not flashy, but there's an authenticity that makes it distinctive in the documentary field.
Insightful portrayal of Belarusian daily lifeRaw and authentic interviewsAtmospheric and meditative pacing
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