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So, '9. April 1989 - Die Tragödie von Tiflis' is this raw documentary that really captures the tense atmosphere surrounding the anti-Soviet protests in Tbilisi. It's not flashy or overproduced, which adds to its authenticity. You feel the weight of the moment as the film chronicles the brutal response from Soviet forces. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the gravity of what happened that day. And the personal storiesâthere's something haunting about hearing from those who lived through it. It's a stark reminder of the struggle for freedom and the price that was paid. The visuals are gritty, almost like a time capsule, which makes it distinct in the realm of political documentaries.
Powerful firsthand accounts from participants.Grim and sobering portrayal of state violence.Essential for understanding Soviet history and Georgian resilience.
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Michael Lautenbach
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