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Altsasu (Gau Hura) dives into a complex, human-centered narrative about a serious injustice that spirals out of control. It’s a documentary that really leans into the emotional toll of the situation, showcasing the personal stories behind a public conflict. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the subjects and their experiences. You feel the tension, the anger, but also the empathy that’s needed to confront such a divisive issue. There’s a rawness in how it's presented, almost like watching the unfolding of real life, not overly polished but deeply resonant. It’s the kind of film that puts a mirror up to society, making you reflect on human emotions and our responses to injustice.
Intimate portrayal of personal struggles.Focuses on emotional depth over sensationalism.Highlights the complexities of social injustice.
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Amets Arzallus
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