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Beats of Freedom dives deep into the soul of Polish rock, starting from that electrifying Rolling Stones concert in '67. It's not just a music doc; it's a tapestry of history, showing how tunes intertwined with the struggles of the people. The pacing is thoughtful, weaving through the vibrant sounds while also touching on the heavier moments, like the June '80 strikes. You get a real sense of atmosphere β smoky bars, passionate performances, the raw energy of a nation finding its voice. It's fascinating how music became a beacon during tumultuous times, and the way they capture that essence is pretty remarkable. It offers a unique perspective on the power of rock against the backdrop of socio-political change.
Explores the intersection of music and politics.Showcases lesser-known Polish rock bands.Includes rare concert footage and interviews.
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