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Divisions (2003) is a compelling documentary that unearths a lesser-known chapter of history, focusing on the Slovenes who fled their homeland due to escalating fascist pressures. The film paints a vivid portrait of around 60 families who relocated to the village of Bistrenica in Macedonia, navigating the complexities of displacement and identity. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of the families' stories, while the atmospheric visuals of Macedonia contrast sharply with their past. The interviews are candid, capturing the resilience and struggle of these individuals. What stands out is the way it intertwines personal narratives with broader historical themes, showcasing the enduring human spirit amid adversity. Definitely a thought-provoking watch for those into social histories.
Includes rare archival footage.Features personal interviews with descendants.Strong emphasis on themes of identity and belonging.
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Miran Zupanič
Director
Miran Zupanič
Writer