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The Sun Shall Not Strike Them
A man comes to terms with his faith during a nuclear holocaust
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Plot Summary
Sergei Loznitsa's documentary "The Sun Shall Not Strike Them" offers an unflinching look at the persistent hardships and resilience of the people in Donbas, Ukraine, amidst ongoing conflict. The film captures intimate moments of daily life, revealing the profound impact of war on civilians. It presents a stark portrayal of survival, community, and the enduring human spirit in a region grappling with devastation.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its powerful and empathetic portrayal of civilian life during wartime, "The Sun Shall Not Strike Them" was praised for its observational style and its ability to humanize those affected by conflict. Critics highlighted Loznitsa's masterful direction in capturing authentic moments and its significant contribution to understanding the realities of war beyond the headlines. It resonated with audiences for its raw honesty and profound emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark and empathetic depiction of life amidst conflict.
Lauded for its observational approach and humanizing perspective on war victims.
Acknowledged as a significant and moving documentary on the human cost of war.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including Visions du Réel.
Fun Fact
Director Sergei Loznitsa is known for his immersive observational documentaries that often focus on complex social and political landscapes.
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