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Crimen en las salinas is a curious documentary that drifts through the quiet streets of San José de las Salinas, a town marked by an almost eerie stillness. With only 662 residents, the film explores the haunting shadows of a past crime – the murder of Ramón Cáceres. The director, though unknown, crafts a narrative that feels intimate, yet unsettling. The pacing is slow, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of a single tragic event in such a small community. There's a stark contrast between the serene landscape and the dark history it conceals, drawing you into a meditative state as you ponder the nature of violence in close-knit towns. The interviews feel raw and honest, adding layers to the atmosphere, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of true crime documentaries.
Intimate exploration of a small town's dark pastUnique take on crime through documentary storytellingEvocative atmosphere with raw interviews
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Lucas Distéfano
Director