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Over the Line (2012) is a documentary that delves into a lesser-known chapter of 20th century history, focusing on the Italian concentration camps where many Slovenian and Croatian villagers were interned. The pacing is somber, reflecting the gravity of the subject matter, with an evocative atmosphere that captures the despair and survival of children caught in this dark reality. The film doesn’t shy away from the stark truths of starvation and loss, but it also highlights resilience. The interviews with survivors are raw, adding a deeply personal touch. It's that unique perspective on childhood amidst such horror that really sets this documentary apart, making it a poignant exploration of memory and survival.
Focuses on a rarely discussed historical topic.Intimate survivor interviews add depth.Conveys the harsh realities of wartime experiences.
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Dorino Minigutti
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