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Aluvión offers an intriguing glimpse into the socio-political landscape of Argentina in 2017, weaving together six narratives that are both personal and collective. The documentary-drama hybrid captures the palpable tension of the pension reform debates in Congress, contrasting it with the intimate struggles of ordinary citizens. Lucrecia's conversations with her boss feel raw and highlight the media's role in shaping discourse. Meanwhile, Rebeca's call for a march is powerful, showcasing grassroots activism. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the urgency of their fight. You can feel the atmosphere shift as voices collide and stories intertwine—a realist approach that lends authenticity. The performances, though understated, resonate deeply, each character embodying the struggles of their community.
Explores social issues through personal narratives.Blends documentary with dramatic elements.Captivating performances and authentic atmosphere.
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