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So, 'The Orange Revolution' is this raw documentary that dives deep into the personal struggles of one family from Donetsk during a pivotal moment in Ukraine's history. It’s got this gritty, almost intimate feel as you see them torn between two political identities—Yanukovich and Yushchenko. The pacing feels right, it’s not rushed, allowing you to absorb their confusion and the atmosphere of the protests they witness in the capital. The family’s skepticism about state media adds a layer of tension and authenticity. Those propaganda images feel distant yet so close; it’s a fascinating exploration of how politics can fracture families. Not flashy or overly edited, but it resonates with a quiet power that stays with you.
Documentary on political divisionExplores personal narrativesIntimate portrayal of societal conflict
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