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Spaltprozesse is a fascinating deep dive into a pivotal moment in German history. This documentary captures the tense atmosphere surrounding the proposed nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf. The film is raw and gripping, reflecting the palpable fear and determination of locals and activists alike. The pacing can feel erratic at times, mirroring the chaotic demonstrations where it almost felt like civil unrest. The use of archival footage gives it a gritty authenticity, and the voices of the everyday people affected really come through. It's a striking commentary on environmental activism and the struggle against industrialization, standing out for its unflinching portrayal of civic resistance. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary landscape.
Focus on environmental activismUnique archival footageRaw portrayal of civil unrest
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