So, Gdzie rosną poziomki? is this haunting documentary directed by Anna Ferens that dives deep into a dark chapter of history—specifically, the NKVD's actions in the Bykovnia forest near Kyiv. It's not just a film, it’s an exploration of memory, identity, and the weight of loss. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the exhumation work done by Polish archeologists, who uncover the stories of over 30,000 victims, many of whom were Poles. The atmosphere is heavy, almost somber, which perfectly complements the stark visuals of the cemetery. There’s a raw authenticity here—nothing feels staged. Definitely a unique piece for collectors interested in the intersections of history and documentary filmmaking.
Focuses on the NKVD's atrocitiesCombines history and documentary styleHighlights Polish-Ukrainian cooperation
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Anna Ferens
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