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El derrumbe del tiempo captures the haunting aftershocks of the Falklands War through the eyes of Vicente Bruno, who was just a teenager when he was thrust into conflict. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it unravels the long-lasting effects of war on personal lives. It’s a documentary that flows with a slow, deliberate pacing, allowing the viewer to sit with the uncomfortable memories that haunt Bruno and his family. The performances, particularly in the intimate interviews, bring a raw authenticity that's hard to shake off. It's this blend of personal narrative and historical context that makes it stand out, giving a face to the statistics and reminding us of the human cost of conflict.
Strong focus on personal narrativeIntimate interviews add depthExplores themes of memory and trauma
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José Luis Romano
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