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The Lost Country is quite the raw and intimate documentary that captures the tumultuous atmosphere in Germany since 2015 amidst Angela Merkel's migration policies. The director, who spent a year and a half immersed in the protests, really gives you a front-row seat to the tension and passion of those opposing the government’s stance. What stands out is the personal touch; the filmmaker has lived in Germany for 14 years, and you can feel that deep connection. There's a gritty authenticity in the pacing, with moments of chaos contrasted by quieter reflections. It’s not just about the events; it’s about the people, their fears, hopes, and struggles. Definitely an interesting piece for anyone studying recent European history.
Intimate portrayal of protest dynamicsPersonal narrative woven through public eventsFocus on grassroots activism
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