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Silo Danube, Vukovar is a stark documentary that captures the haunting aftermath of the Croatian War of Independence. The imagery of ravens feasting on spilled wheat amidst the ruins of a devastated town paints a bleak yet poignant picture. It’s not flashy or over-dramatic, but rather has this raw, unfiltered quality that draws you in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with the desolation. The film’s strength lies in its atmospheric visuals and the palpable sense of loss. It’s also notable as the last work shot on 35mm by its director. You get this real sense of history and the aftermath of conflict, something that resonates even years later.
Final film shot on 35mm by the directorRaw and unfiltered perspective on war's impactAtmosphere deeply tied to the historical context
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