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108 is one of those documentaries that peels back layers of history through personal stories. The focus is on Rodolfo, a man who dared to dream of dancing in a country shackled by dictatorship. The film's pacing is almost meditative, and you can feel the weight of nostalgia and loss in the air. The atmosphere is heavy with the shadows of Paraguay's past, yet there's a hint of vibrancy as it explores Rodolfo's spirit. The interviews are raw, and you can sense the emotional stakes, especially when the narrative dives into the infamous '108 lists'—a chilling reminder of repression. It’s not your typical doc; it’s more of a journey through memory and identity, leaving an imprint that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on personal stories from dictatorship eraExplores themes of memory and identityUnique narrative style with a strong emotional core
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