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Auf demselben Planeten really captures that unique blend of personal and societal upheaval. Katrin Eißing's documentary pulls you in as she navigates her family's past, which feels so intimate yet so reflective of the larger German experience in the 70s. You get this palpable tension as the idyllic memories of childhood crumble away, revealing those shadows of the Nazi era and the weight of society's expectations. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, allowing for moments of reflection. There's a rawness to the performances, as if the subjects are almost too exposed, keeping the viewer engaged. It's a film that lives in the nuances and unspoken truths, making you ponder the cost of progress, the remnants of history, and the search for identity.
Explores family history and societal expectationsReflects on Germany's 1970s cultural landscapeHighlights the impact of the National Socialist past
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