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C.I.T.A. is a striking documentary that dives into the lives of workers in Argentina’s textile cooperatives. The film’s atmosphere is heavy with emotion, showcasing the personal stories of those fighting for their rights and identities in a system that often marginalizes them. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the challenges and triumphs faced by these individuals. It’s more than just interviews; it’s a tapestry of collective resilience and solidarity. The performances—if you can call them that—are raw and honest, coming straight from the heart. There’s no flashy editing here, just a realness that pulls you in and makes you reflect on the broader implications of worker cooperatives in today’s world.
Focus on worker cooperatives and social justiceThought-provoking themes relating to identity and struggleRaw and authentic storytelling without embellishments
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