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Finland from East to West (2017) offers a deep dive into Finland's 20th-century history, particularly surrounding its independence from Russia on December 6, 1917. The documentary weaves together a tapestry of events, showcasing both the political turmoil and the cultural identity of this nascent nation. There's a raw quality to the pacing—sometimes slow, allowing the weight of each moment to settle, and at other times, it speeds through key milestones. The voiceover, though somewhat perfunctory, adds a layer of gravitas. What stands out is its focus on lesser-known facts, giving a more rounded view of Finland's journey. The archival footage feels genuine, while the absence of a flashy presentation lets the story speak for itself.
Focuses on Finland's history, especially its 1917 independence.Uses archival footage that feels authentic and grounded.Paces itself to allow historical context to resonate.
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