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So, 'A Waltz for Belle Epoque - The Happyend of a Destiny' is this intriguing documentary that feels like a time capsule of sorts. Nikola Stojanović, the director, had this ambitious vision back in '90, but the war in Bosnia threw a wrench into everything. The film’s tone is deeply reflective, capturing not just a story, but an era that was tragically interrupted. The pacing is certainly offbeat due to its long post-production, but that almost adds to its charm. You feel the weight of history, and the way it explores themes of destiny and loss is quite poignant. It’s distinct, not just as a film but as a testament to resilience. The practical effects are raw, unfiltered, and genuine too, which adds to its unique atmosphere.
Focuses on the impact of war on creative expressionReflects on the passage of time and lost opportunitiesShowcases a rare behind-the-scenes look at filmmaking under duress
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