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So, 'Steel Birds Above Idrija' is an intriguing documentary that dives into a lesser-known aspect of World War II. It captures the haunting atmosphere of a town grappling with the aftermath of air strikes. The pacing is measured yet impactful, allowing you to absorb the weight of the historical events. The film delves into the secrecy surrounding the bombings—who did it, and why? It’s a rare look at the human cost of war through a specific lens. You won’t find flashy effects here, but the real power lies in the testimonies and archival footage. It feels raw, almost like a conversation rather than a polished narrative. It’s distinctive in its focus on a smaller town's forgotten story amidst the broader war.
Thought-provoking examination of WWII eventsFocus on lesser-known historical narrativesStrong use of archival footage and personal testimonies
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