The Resistance
Fourteen minutes can vanish quickly, especially when a film is working inside World War II history, resistance networks, family tension, occupied streets, and the moral terror of choosing action over survival. THE RESISTANCE doesn’t have the luxury of a feature-length film, and Natalie Schwan seems aware of that from the beginning. The short moves with the pressure of a story already in motion, dropping viewers into Nazi-occupied Belgium at the moment when one young woman’s distance from horror can no longer hold.