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So, 'Afterword' dives deep into this really dark chapter of Dominican history under Trujillo. It's a documentary that doesn't shy away from the grim realities of dictatorship. The pacing is deliberate; it allows the viewer to absorb the weight of the events, especially the 1955 Fair of Peace and Fraternity that was more about propaganda than anything else. The atmosphere feels heavy, filled with the tension of a regime trying to fabricate a narrative. I found the interviews and archival footage striking, almost haunting. The way it peels back layers of historical amnesia is what sets it apart. It's a reminder of how history can be obscured and twisted. Definitely a thought-provoking piece for anyone into political documentaries.
Explores themes of dictatorship and propaganda.Strong use of archival footage.Reflective tone, slowly unfolds the narrative.
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