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Astillero Rio Santiago is one of those documentaries that pulls you into the gritty reality of shipbuilding in Argentina. The atmosphere is both industrial and deeply human, capturing workers in their element. It’s not just about the machines and ships; it delves into the lives of the people behind the labor. The pacing can feel a bit languid at times, but it allows you to really soak in the details. There’s this rawness that comes through in the visuals, and the practical effects of the ship construction are fascinating to watch. No flashy editing tricks here; it’s all about the authenticity of the process and the struggles of the workforce. A unique piece if you're into how industry shapes lives.
Deeply human perspective on shipbuildingFocus on workers' lives and strugglesRaw visuals with no flashy edits
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