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Diary of a Generation is a fascinating look into how Titoism permeated education and shaped the minds of children in a very controlled society. The documentary is a bit raw in its approach, presenting a hauntingly realistic portrayal of how ideology can warp perception, leaving these kids to regurgitate lines that mold their reality. It carries a heavy atmosphere throughout, almost oppressive at times. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the discomfort of their indoctrination. You can’t help but feel the weight of lost individuality. It’s this stark exploration of culture and conformity that really sets it apart—a sort of historical snapshot that feels eerily relevant today.
Focus on the cultural impact of Titoism.Examine the portrayal of indoctrination in education.Consider its relevance to contemporary society.
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