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So, 'The Dreams of the Centenarians' is this fascinating documentary from '69 that really digs into the lives of Lithuanian centenarians. You wouldn't think it was made to celebrate Lenin's centenary, because it really feels more like a personal exploration than a state propaganda piece. The pacing is leisurely, allowing these elders to share their stories, which often reflect on traditions and cultural shifts over the decades. The atmosphere is quite intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a conversation with history. The performances, if you can call them that, are truly authentic—these people aren't putting on a show; they’re sharing their truths. It's distinctive for its rawness and the way it captures a specific time and place, avoiding the usual ideological spin.
Focuses on personal narratives rather than ideology.Captures the essence of Lithuanian culture and history.Unconventional pacing that enhances storytelling.
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