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Two Nineteen Forty Four
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lesser-known events surrounding the Nazi occupation of Greece during World War II, focusing on the experiences of ordinary citizens. It reconstructs the desperate struggles for survival, resistance efforts, and the profound impact of the war on daily life and the national psyche. Through archival footage and personal accounts, the film aims to shed light on the resilience and suffering of the Greek people during this tumultuous period.
Critical Reception
The documentary received modest attention, praised for its historical depth and unflinching portrayal of a difficult period in Greek history. Critics highlighted its use of archival material and its focus on the human element of war. While not a major commercial release, it resonated with audiences interested in historical documentation and the specifics of the Greek experience during WWII.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a poignant look at the civilian impact of WWII in Greece.
Effectively utilizes historical footage to convey the hardships faced.
A valuable contribution to understanding the Greek resistance and occupation.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Two. Twenty. Nineteen. Forty. Four.', is a phonetic representation of the date of the liberation of Athens, November 12, 1944 (12/11/1944), which in Greek is often referred to as 'Dodeka Nov..emvriou..' followed by the year '1944'.
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