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164 San Antonio Abad is a fascinating dive into the life and atmosphere of Obrera, a working-class neighborhood in Mexico City. The film captures the transient beauty of the Jacaranda blooms in March, which creates a striking backdrop for the narratives that unfold. The pacing is deliberate, allowing space for reflection and connection with the community. There's this palpable sense of struggle and resilience, especially around the bronze monument of the seamstress, which serves as a poignant symbol of labor and identity. The documentary feels very personal—almost like a guided stroll through the streets, with each frame rich in texture and emotion. It emphasizes not only the beauty of the flowers but also the stories of those who walk among them.
Unique exploration of urban landscapesFocus on social issues through personal storiesRich visual storytelling
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Yuula Benivolski
Director