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Brothers at War dives into the unsettling complexities of loyalty and survival during WWII. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a raw exploration of familial bonds tested by war. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with haunting interviews and stark visuals that pull you right into that era. You’ve got this slow, deliberate pacing that allows the weight of each decision to settle in. There’s no sugarcoating here; it’s all about how the choices made can shatter lives. Practical effects might not be the focus, but the real-life stories are gripping, and the interviews feel personal. It has this distinctive edge, showing the human side of conflict, making you really think about what it means to be a brother on opposing sides.
Engaging storytelling through interviewsExplores the moral dilemmas of warStrong emotional undercurrents
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Key Crew
Øystein Rakkenes
Director