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So, 'Forgotten in Narvilishky' is a documentary that really takes you on a journey through this lesser-known slice of history. The film’s tone is quite somber, reflecting the weight of the borders drawn in 1939 and the unintended consequences that followed. It’s fascinating how it dives into the absurdity of Stalin's pipe being part of the demarcation, giving the whole situation a surreal atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, as it unpacks the stories of the villagers caught in this bureaucratic whim. There’s a rawness to the interviews and archival footage that gives it an authentic feel, quite distinct in its approach to exploring identity and belonging. It’s a gem for those who appreciate the nuances of history and the lives affected by it.
Focuses on the impact of historical bordersOffers raw interviews and archival footageExplores themes of identity and belonging
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Dmitri Makhomet
Director