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A Breton Anger (1961 - 1981) is a raw, compelling documentary that really captures the spirit of unrest in Brittany during the 60s. The film weaves together archival footage and contemporary interviews, creating this palpable tension that hangs in the air. Glenmor’s music, which is deeply intertwined with the narrative, adds layers to the emotional landscape. You can feel the struggle and anger of the Bretons as they confront the French state, desperately holding onto their identity. It’s distinct in how it portrays not just the events, but the cultural context that fueled this fervor. The pacing is reflective; it allows you to absorb both the historical significance and the personal stories of those affected. A bit uneven, yes, but that's part of its charm.
Features archival footage from the 60sIncludes music by GlenmorExplores themes of cultural identity and resistance
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