This film is a sequel to Munk's Zezowate Szczescie and it's much the same, only more so. The film begins in a cinema, where the last scenes of Zezowate Szczescie are being shown. Born unlucky, a victim of the errors and distortions of Stalinism, he is released in 1956. He meets a politically feverish woman, her influential parents, and finally becomes the father of her child. But bad luck, or perhaps an unlucky era, will not let him forget.
A barrage balloon appears unexpectedly over a Bulgarian village during World War II. The startled villagers decide to knock it down with a fusillade yet the balloon flies off to the mountains. The villagers, armed to their teeth, set off after it. But they are not alone in this undertaking...
The Truth Game is a documentary film that delves into the propaganda and fear surrounding the nuclear arms race. It explores the historical events such as the bombing of Nagasaki and the development of nuclear weapons. The film also examines the effects of radiation and the impact of propaganda slogans during World War Two. It sheds light on the role of the United States of America, the Soviet Union, and other countries in the arms race. The Truth Game reveals the disinformation and state propaganda that influenced public opinion and shaped military-industrial complex. It highlights the ongoing potential threat of nuclear weapons and the importance of understanding the history and consequences of the arms race.
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