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This documentary dives into a poignant slice of history during the 90s in Kosovo, where education became a silent battlefield. The film centers on the director's grandfather, a figure of quiet resistance, as he and a group of volunteers built desks for displaced students. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and urgency, balancing the harsh realities of oppression with the resilience of the human spirit. The pacing flows gently, allowing moments of reflection amidst the gravity of the subject matter. There's a raw authenticity in the testimonies that pull you in, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in educational struggles and grassroots activism.
Focus on the historical context.Interesting grassroots activism angle.Strong personal connection through family history.
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