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So, 'Banfield: Well of Memory and Justice' is a micro-documentary that really dives into the deep, murky waters of personal and collective memory. It’s part of this series called 'Who I am?', which aims to reflect on human rights struggles. The atmosphere is heavy, honestly—Teresa Laborde Calvo's narration about her birth in a former clandestine detention center is just haunting. It’s not flashy; it’s raw and poignant. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to absorb the weight of her story. What stands out is how it connects personal history to broader themes of justice and truth. The use of real locations adds an eerie authenticity that really hits home. It’s definitely a film that lingers in your mind after viewing.
Reflective journey through testimoniesFocus on human rights and justiceRaw and poignant narration
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