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So 'Donde estemos juntas' is this raw and powerful documentary that focuses on the experiences of women who were held as kids in the Hogar Yaguarón during a dark chapter of Uruguay's history. The film weaves together their testimonies, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with their stories, which is quite impactful. There's a stark simplicity to its presentation that emphasizes the gravity of their experiences without flashy effects. It’s really about the voices and the weight they carry. The emotional depth here is striking, making it an important piece for anyone interested in the intersection of history, trauma, and resilience.
Explores historical traumaIntimate interviewsSignificant cultural context
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Nina Azzarini Camou
Director