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So, 'The Boss Begins' dives deep into the world of post-communist transition in the nineties. It's not just a documentary; it's a human story about the folks behind the scenes shaping the future during a tumultuous time. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the struggles and triumphs of those involved with Agrokor before it became a household name. There's a rawness to the interviews, and the archival footage adds a layer of authenticity that feels very grounded. It’s less about flashy production and more about the real-life drama and resilience of ordinary people. You get a real sense of the complexity of privatization — it’s messy, it’s fascinating, and it offers a unique lens into a pivotal era in Eastern Europe.
Focuses on the transition period in Eastern EuropeHighlights the human experience in economic changeRaw interviews and archival footage enhance authenticity
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