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Aunque me cueste la vida is an unsettling glimpse into a dark chapter of Chile's history. The film captures the last moments of Argentine cameraman Leonardo Henrichsen, who, unknowingly filming his own demise, exposes the brutal reality of state violence. The raw, unfiltered footage creates a chilling atmosphere, blending personal tragedy with political commentary. The pacing, almost haunting, builds a sense of dread as Henrichsen captures the chaos around him. What’s striking is the immediacy of his lens; it’s not just a documentary, but almost a witness to the horror. The film’s starkness and the brutality of its subject matter make it a critical piece for anyone interested in the intersection of history and media, showcasing how art can be both a reflection and a record.
Raw and unfiltered footageExplores themes of state violenceHistorical context of Chile's political turmoil
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