Not in English, with subtitles, but that doesn’t really matter in this case.
It’s intentionally slow and minimalist…it’s not trying to “entertain”, be a persuasive “documentary”…it’s trying to be a realistic historical document. So it is easy to follow what is being said, and at the same time take in the images and the emotions, many of which are fairly powerful.
Grade: B-
1/17/13: See ‘Pupdate: Documentary Grade Edits’. Grade: C