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Capturando el tiempo is a raw and poignant documentary that delves into the grim reality of gender-based violence in Mexico during the pandemic. The film captures the spirit of a grassroots movement, born out of social media, weaving through the streets and the lives of those affected. The photojournalists featured are not just observers; they become part of the narrative, their cameras almost like extensions of their voices. The pacing is deliberate, letting the weight of the subject matter settle, while the visuals are gritty and intimate. It's a stark reminder of resilience, a blend of urgency and sorrow that lingers long after the credits. There's something deeply affecting about the way it showcases the intersection of art, activism, and societal issues.
Engaging portrayal of activismFocus on photojournalismHighlights social issues in a pandemic context
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Itzel Sarmientos Roque
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