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Belgrade (1945) by Nikola Popović is this gritty black and white documentary that really immerses you in the atmosphere of post-war Belgrade. It's not just a record of events but captures the raw emotions, the tension in the air, and the people's resilience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of what’s happening. The practical effects are minimal, relying heavily on real footage that gives it an authentic feel. You can almost feel the somberness, the hope mingled with despair. Popović’s direction manages to convey complex themes of survival and rebuilding, making it quite distinctive among war documentaries. Not a conventional watch, but it lingers with you.
Post-war documentary styleMinimalist cinematographyFocus on human stories
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