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Clase media is a fascinating look into the evolution of the middle class in Argentina, spanning from 1900 to 2008. The documentary weaves personal stories with historical context, creating this rich tapestry that captures the essence of a societal identity. There's a certain rawness to it; the interviews feel candid and unguarded. You get a sense of the struggles and aspirations that define the middle class, and how those have shifted over the decades. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the material β it's not rushed, which I appreciate. It's distinctive in how it blends archival footage with present-day reflections, giving it a layered feel that makes you ponder long after it's done. A solid piece for anyone interested in social dynamics.
Focuses on societal identity and evolution.Includes personal interviews and archival footage.Pacing allows for deep reflection on themes.
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