Radio.doc
In a small town where everyone knows everybody else, independent researcher Vesna is investigating the death of the director of the local radio station. Although the director evidently committed suicide, Vesna, who has uncovered evidence of a conspiracy, is convinced that he was murdered. When several of the people she has spoken to about the matter find out that the director (Milan) was Vesna's father, they become even more withdrawn about the matter. Will Vesna succeed in unraveling the mystery--despite the many warnings that she should stop trying to uncover the truth?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the phenomenon of pirate radio stations in Germany. It delves into the motivations behind these underground broadcasts, the technology used, and the cultural impact they had, particularly during a time of significant political and social change.
Critical Reception
Radio.doc received critical attention for its insightful look into a niche aspect of media history. It was praised for its detailed examination of the pirate radio movement and its role in challenging established broadcasting norms.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of illegal broadcasting.
- Highlights the cultural and political significance of pirate radio.
- Well-researched and engaging documentary content.
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Fun Fact
The film was made at a time when Germany was still dealing with the complexities of reunification, and pirate radio stations often played a role in communicating alternative viewpoints in the years following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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