So, Tudjman is a fascinating dive into the life of Franjo Tudjman, the first president of Croatia. Director Jakov Sedlar weaves a narrative that feels both personal and political, capturing the complexities of Tudjman's character and his pivotal role in Croatian history. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to absorb his controversial decisions and the atmosphere of the time. It leans heavily on archival footage and interviews, which adds a raw authenticity to the storytelling. The way it presents the tension of national identity and the struggles for independence is quite striking. You get a sense of the man behind the politics, his ambitions, and flaws, making it distinct in the realm of political documentaries.
Interesting approach to political narrativeHighlights complexities of national identityArchival footage adds authenticity
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover