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So, there's this documentary from 2021 about the Zapatista uprising that happened back in '94. It's quite raw, you know? The director remains unknown, which gives it this almost underground feel. The pacing is deliberate, really allowing you to soak in the gravity of the situation. You get a mix of interviews and on-the-ground footage that captures the essence of the fight against capitalism – a struggle that's still relevant today. It’s not flashy, but the emotion is palpable. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s a sense of resilience. What stands out is how it connects the dots between past and present; you can almost feel the grassroots energy through the screen. It’s a fascinating exploration, definitely not your typical doc.
Documentary with a grassroots perspective.Explores themes of capitalism and resistance.Features unique on-the-ground footage.
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Key Crew
Olivier Besancenot
Director