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The Unknown Face of Finland in War is this gritty documentary that dives into a rather overlooked and heavy subject. It explores the Finnish concentration camps set up for Russians during the Continuation War, which is quite a niche topic in war documentaries. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the bleak realities these camps represented. There's a certain rawness to the footage; it doesn't shy away from the harsh conditions and the complex human stories involved. The atmosphere is somber and reflective, prompting you to think about the broader implications of war. While the director remains unknown, the film's stark portrayal of human suffering and survival sets it apart in the documentary genre, making it a unique viewing experience.
Niche documentary on a lesser-known topicFocus on human stories within warAtmospheric and reflective tone
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Lisa Hovinheimo
Director