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So, 'Buenos Aires, My Only Love' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the bittersweet memories of Oscar Renou, a 76-year-old local. The atmosphere feels deeply nostalgic yet urgent, as he reflects on his childhood home that’s about to vanish. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery to the film. Natalia Kerbabian, the architect, plays a key role, sketching out memories through her project 'Ilustro para no olvidar.' It’s an intimate exploration of identity and loss, paired with a very personal pace that draws you in. The blend of memory and activism feels quite unique, and the practical effects? Well, they’re mostly the vivid memories and emotions that Oscar shares. It’s that rawness that stands out.
Focuses on personal memory and urban identity.Captures the struggle against cultural erasure.Intimate interviews give depth to the storytelling.
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