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So, 'Alfaro Vive Carajo: Del sueño al caos' is this compelling documentary that digs deep into the roots of the Ecuadorian militant group turned political party. It starts in the 80s, showing the rise of the group with a raw, gritty aesthetic that really captures the revolutionary fervor of the time. The pacing feels organic, almost unfolding like a conversation as it jumps between past and present, leading to their surprising resurgence in 2007. There’s a certain atmosphere of nostalgia and urgency throughout, as it explores themes of political struggle and identity. The interviews are pretty candid, and you can see the real human stories behind the movement. It’s a unique piece, definitely not your typical documentary fare.
Ecuadorian political historyMilitant groups and their evolutionImpact of grassroots movements
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