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The Flood (2016) dives deep into the haunting history of Donji Milanovac, a town swallowed by progress when Yugoslavia's dam project took precedence over lives and culture. Its tone is reflective, almost somber, as it unravels the personal stories of those affected. The pacing feels languid yet purposeful, almost mimicking the slow, relentless flow of the Danube itself. What stands out are the practical effectsâreal footage, interviews, and the evocative use of sound that paints a vivid picture of loss and resilience. There's an honesty in the way it captures the emotional weight of displacement and the conflict between man and nature, which resonates long after the credits roll.
Documentary on Yugoslav historyThemes of loss and progressReal archival footage
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