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900 Days is a stark look at the Leningrad siege, a time of unimaginable human suffering. The documentary captures the somber atmosphere of a city under siege, with its pacing reflecting the slow, grueling passage of time. The interviews with survivors are haunting; their stories are raw and deeply affecting, showcasing both despair and resilience. The use of archival footage adds a layer of authenticity, immersing you in the harsh realities of starvation and loss. There's a gritty realism that permeates the film, emphasizing the stark contrast between the vibrant past of Leningrad and the bleak present during the siege. It's a hard watch, but you can’t help but appreciate the emotional weight it carries.
Survivor testimonies are particularly impactful.Archival footage enhances the historical context.The pacing reflects the slow agony of the siege.
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