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Casa Particular is a fascinating dive into the underground performance art scene of 1990s Santiago. You get a raw glimpse of "Las yeguas del apocalipsis" as they stage "La Última Cena," blending elements of theater and social commentary. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the bars and brothels where the transvestites share their stories. It's a bit gritty, capturing the unfiltered essence of their lives and struggles. The interviews add a layer of depth—real voices telling real experiences. What really stands out is the way it explores themes of identity and resistance against societal norms. Definitely a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on the performance art scene.Interviews provide personal insights into LGBTQ+ experiences.Cinematography reflects the gritty atmosphere of Santiago.
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