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The Srebrenica Tape β From Dad, for Alisa is a poignant documentary that captures a deeply personal journey. Alisa, armed with a VHS tape shot by her father, delves into the haunting past of her family's experience during the Srebrenica enclave years. The film's atmosphere is heavy, often reflective, as it juxtaposes home videos with the stark realities of war. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger on the emotional weight of Alisa's search for understanding and closure. There's a raw authenticity in her exploration, and the practical effects of the archival footage lend a visceral quality, making the pain and resilience of the community feel palpable. It's about a daughter reconnecting with her roots while confronting the ghosts of history.
Explores personal history during wartime.Unique use of archival footage.Intimate and reflective storytelling.
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