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A dos velas dives into the blistering summer of 2022 in Seville, where the real heat isn't just from the sun. The documentary captures the raw energy and frustration of working-class neighborhoods as they confront Endesa, a major energy company, cutting off their power. It’s not just about electricity; it’s about dignity and community resilience. The tone is gritty, almost visceral, and you can feel the oppressive heat radiating through the screen. The pacing flows through a series of collective actions, showcasing the residents’ determination. What sticks with you is the way the film highlights systemic failures, making it a poignant reflection on class struggle and corporate greed. The practical effects of real-life protests add a powerful authenticity that makes this documentary stand out.
Focused on working-class activismAtmospheric portrayal of community strugglesEngaging real-life footage of protests
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