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Ayen pa chanjé is a documentary that immerses you in the raw and palpable energy of a significant social movement in Martinique. The film captures the essence of the protests that erupted on February 5th, 2019, showcasing the voices of the Martiniquais as they rally against the burdensome cost of living and demand better wages. It’s striking how the film conveys the atmosphere of tension and hope, with the pacing reflecting the urgency of the 38-day strike. What stands out is its unfiltered portrayal of everyday people, their struggles interwoven with the lingering effects of colonialism. This is not just a historical recount; it’s a visceral experience that challenges you to think about the broader implications of colonial legacies.
Documentary style that feels immersiveStrong focus on social issuesHighlights the colonial legacy in modern context
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