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Taboo in Times of Freedom is a documentary that digs into the haunting memories of Rivha Bogomolnaja's family and their life in Butrimonys, Lithuania, before the chaos of World War II erupted. It's not just a recounting of events; it captures the unsettling atmosphere as the German invasion shifts the perspective of many locals, who saw them as liberators, while the Jewish community faced annihilation. What stands out is the raw, unscripted emotion that comes through from the survivors' testimonies, almost like a stark reminder of the fragile line between history and memory. The pacing feels deliberate, creating a sense of weight with each recollection, letting the viewer sit with the discomfort of what transpired.
Deeply personal storytellingEmphasizes memory and traumaRaw interviews with survivors
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