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What We Remember is a deeply introspective documentary that takes us through the fragmented memories of the post-war generation. Steiner's approach feels almost voyeuristic; there's a rawness in how he captures the voices of people like Peter Gläser and Christine Harbort. Each encounter is a window into a personal past, often tinged with nostalgia but also a touch of melancholy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with these stories, making it feel like a conversation rather than a formal interview. It's fascinating how the film weaves themes of memory and identity, reminding us that recollection can be both a gift and a burden. You really get a sense of the era through the individual experiences shared here.
A unique exploration of memory and nostalgia.Features intimate interviews with notable figures.Captures a specific cultural moment through personal stories.
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