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So, 'Elecciones' is this intriguing snapshot of Uruguayan political life back in '67. The tone is quite sharp, almost biting, as it dives into the electoral system, making you feel the tension of the looming federal elections. It doesn't shy away from critiquing the major parties, which gives it this raw, almost journalistic edge. The pacing is methodical, but it draws you in with its candid interviews and observational footage. There’s an authenticity in its presentation, capturing the zeitgeist of a country navigating its political landscape. It stands out for its unfiltered look at democracy, and you can't help but appreciate the grit of documentary filmmaking during that era.
This film remains somewhat elusive in the collector circuit, with limited releases over the years. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for anyone interested in Uruguayan history or political documentaries from that period. The few surviving prints have become sought after, especially among collectors who appreciate raw political commentary. Expect the formats to vary, but any version is a treat for those interested in the evolution of documentary filmmaking.
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