Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Serbska narodna zhromadźizna' is pretty fascinating, really. Captured during a pivotal moment—November 11, 1989—it's a documentary that unfolds the founding of the Sorbian People's Assembly in Bautzen. Mato Šołta's handheld camera work gives it this raw, almost intimate feeling, you know? The way he documents the meetings, especially with figures like Pastor Jan Malink, makes you feel like you're part of those discussions. There's a genuine sense of urgency in the calls for dialogue and change from the Domowina. The pacing feels organic, reflective of real-life tension and hope. The film invites you into a world that's both specific and universal in its themes of identity and activism.
Handheld camera work gives it an intimate feel.Focuses on real conversations and community dynamics.Explores themes of identity and activism.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover