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I have KIEL to tell is a fascinating documentary that peels back layers of time through the lens of a family. Shot by Dr. Rudolf Schultz starting in 1936, you get this intimate look at his son Dieter growing up, but what makes it stand out are those moments that capture the essence of Kiel itself. The city, its streets, the people β all set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of change. It's raw and unfiltered, making you feel the weight of history. The pacing is contemplative, letting you soak in those nostalgic vibes, while the practical effects are just the old-world charm of home movies. The personal touches in this film really give it character, and it feels almost like a love letter to a bygone era.
Intimate family momentsHistorical context of KielUnique perspective through home movies
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