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A Little Fact is quite a fascinating piece that plays with the past and present in a unique way. The film stitches together archival footage from the 20s and 30s, capturing the vibrant energy of life during that era, like the launch of the metro and the bustling cultural scenes. The juxtaposition of state film chronicles with personal diary entries gives it this intimate, almost haunting quality. You can feel the hard work and the joy of leisure woven into the fabric of the stories. It’s not just a collection of clips; it’s an emotional journey that reflects on societal shifts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in each frame, a real treat for anyone who loves digging into history through film.
Archival footage from the 20s and 30s.Dual narratives of state and personal storytelling.Reflects on cultural life, hard work, and leisure.
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Maxim Pechersky
Director