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Citadel presents a raw glimpse into the chaotic world of La Paz's San Pedro prison. It's fascinating how the overcrowded conditions turn the prison into a microcosm of society, where inmates create their own economy and social structures. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to absorb the stark realities while also showcasing the resilience of the human spirit. The documentary's tone is unflinching, a mix of somber and strangely captivating. You see the prisoners living almost normal lives despite their circumstances. It's not flashy; it's observational, letting the characters' stories and interactions speak volumes. The practical effects of real life here hit harder than any dramatization could. Quite unique in its portrayal of prison life.
Captivating look at prison life.Unique self-sustaining economy among inmates.Strong observational storytelling.
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