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WHEN THE WORLD BREAKS
Cinemavixion Review
Hans Fjellestad's "When the World Breaks" offers a poignant exploration of resilience and artistic spirit amidst the desolation of the Great Depression. Released in 2010, this documentary masterfully interweaves historical footage with personal narratives from luminaries like Buzz Aldrin, Andrew Alozie, and Kaine Alozie, drawing parallels between the economic turmoil of the 1930s and contemporary challenges. The film transcends mere historical recounting, delving into the creative endeavors that sustained individuals and communities during this formative decade. By showcasing rare clips and intimate stories, Fjellestad crafts a vibrant and enduring cinematic portrait, reminding us that even in the face of profound hardship, the human capacity for creation and survival can forge strength in the broken places, echoing Ernest Hemingway's timeless observation.