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So, 'And Yet They Were There' is this intriguing documentary by Carolina Astudillo Muñoz, diving deep into the lives of three women from the Medvedkine groups during the late '60s and early '70s. It's more than just a recount of activism; it's a snapshot of a transformative era for women. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a conversation you’re having over coffee, where these women share their experiences and challenges amidst the backdrop of social change. The interviews are intimate, capturing raw emotions and thoughtful insights. The film really resonates with themes of empowerment and the evolution of societal roles, making it distinct in its approach to documentary storytelling. It’s not flashy, but there’s a weight to it that sticks with you.
Explores women's roles in the 1960sIntimate interviews with real perspectivesReflective storytelling style
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Carolina Astudillo Muñoz
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