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Cartoneros is an intriguing look into Buenos Aires' underbelly, weaving a narrative around the informal economy of paper recycling. The film captures a raw, gritty atmosphere, immersing you in the lives of the cartoneros—those who sift through trash to find cardboard. It's fascinating how the documentary reveals the journey from the streets to the corporate mills, showcasing the stark contrast and the human stories behind the numbers. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing you to absorb the full impact of the economic collapse that triggered this industry. There's a certain authenticity to the footage, with real people and their struggles, making it a compelling examination of resilience and adaptation amid chaos. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the real-life experiences of the subjects, which makes it feel all the more poignant.
Documentary on informal recycling practicesFocuses on socio-economic themesReal-life stories of cartoneros
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