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So, there's this documentary called "Kunst og Ukunst" from 2020. It dives into an exhibition that took place in the National Gallery during the German occupation of Norway in 1942. It's got a really somber tone, reflecting the dark times of war while also exploring the resilience of art. The pacing’s a bit slow, which lets you absorb the weight of the history and the pieces being shown. The practical effects are subtle, mainly relying on archival footage and interviews that pull you into that era. Overall, it’s this layered look at how art can transcend oppressive circumstances. Not the usual kind of documentary, it's more an exploration of the human spirit through creativity.
Focuses on art's resilience during wartime.Unique blend of history and personal narratives.Subdued tone enhances the documentary's impact.
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