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The Forgotten Genocide is a gut-wrenching exploration of a part of history often overlooked. It weaves together survivor interviews with haunting archival footage, creating an atmosphere that’s both heavy and necessary. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the stories to sink in, which might not be for everyone, but it drives home the urgency of the narrative. This documentary doesn’t shy away from the grim realities faced by the Gypsies during World War II, presenting a chilling account of the systemic annihilation they endured. Its distinctiveness lies in the raw, unfiltered accounts of those who lived through this horror, making it a poignant reflection on both history and humanity’s capacity for cruelty.
Powerful survivor testimoniesRare archival footageExplores themes of history and memory
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