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So, 'Undermining the Nazis: Paris' Secret Tunnels' takes you on this gritty journey beneath Paris during World War II. It's not just a documentary; it's a real dive into the courage of two men who risk everything to map out the hidden tunnels while the Nazis occupied the city. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to sit with the tension of their task. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty and bravery, and you feel the weight of history pressing down. It’s fascinating how they use old maps and personal accounts, almost like a detective story unfolding underground. There’s something raw in the way they tell this tale, making it distinctive in the sea of war documentaries.
Features rare archival footage.Engaging first-hand accounts enhance the narrative.Highlights lesser-known history of resistance.
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Cyrille Daclinat
Director