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The Hidden Battle digs into a lesser-known aspect of WWII, where the stakes were not just on the front lines. Directed by Paula Cons, this documentary has a tone that’s quite somber yet intensely engaging. It explores the complex web of political maneuvering surrounding Spain’s neutrality while Nazi Germany plunders Galician tungsten. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation. The archival footage blends well with interviews, creating a haunting atmosphere that underscores the morally gray area of wartime alliances. It’s fascinating how it shines a light on the often-overlooked geopolitical intricacies, making you reconsider what neutrality really means in a world at war.
Focuses on geopolitical themes of WWII.Engaging use of archival footage.Offers a fresh perspective on neutrality.
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Paula Cons
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