Billy Corben does a remarkable job of presenting this documentary. He holds the narrative together brilliantly with a flair that is not often seen in a work like this. This is a must have companion piece for his first film and if possible watch them together. He uses interviews with those that have survived this time period providing a historical vantage point that is mesmerizing to listen to. The DVD release is from Magnolia and once again they come across with an independent movie that most have most likely never heard about. This is one that will pull you in.









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