
Centro is one of those offbeat documentaries that really immerses you in the chaotic pulse of Buenos Aires. It captures the dense tapestry of life on Florida and Lavalle streets, where every moment brims with a mix of vitality and absurdity. The pacing feels almost languid but allows you to fully absorb the myriad voices and images around you—like you’re just wandering through the crowd yourself. There's something raw about how it lays bare this urban dissonance, showcasing the everyday clashes and encounters that feel so distinctively Argentine. The lack of a conventional narrative gives it a strange, captivating quality, making it more of an experience than just a film. Really evokes a sense of place and time, you know?
Unique observational styleExplores urban dissonanceFocuses on daily life in Buenos Aires
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Sebastián Martínez
Director