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So, 'My Father, the Spy' is this really intriguing documentary that dives into personal history against the backdrop of Cold War tensions. Ieva's story unfolds with this palpable sense of unease, as she grapples with her father's role in a spy game that she never asked to be part of. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a slow burn, which lets you sink into her emotional turmoil. The film plays with themes of identity and betrayal, and there's this haunting atmosphere that lingers throughout. The practical effects are minimal, but the real power lies in Ieva's raw performance and the interviews that stitch her past and present together. It's this unique blend of personal narrative and political history that really sets it apart.
Documentary about Cold War themesExplores family and identityFeatures personal interviews and archival footage
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