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Eine Minute dunkel macht uns nicht blind is an intriguing exploration of Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky's life—a figure not often highlighted in the grand narrative of WWII. The film delves into her architectural prowess and her courageous role in the resistance against Hitler. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, which allows the weight of her choices to sink in. The performances carry a raw intensity, particularly in how they embody the struggles faced by those in the resistance. It has a gritty realism, grounded by a stark color palette that amplifies the somber tones of the era. Overall, it feels like an essential piece of history—one that resonates deeply, both in its triumphs and tragedies.
Real-life story centered on an architect's resistance.Explores themes of courage and sacrifice.Unique blend of personal and historical narrative.
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