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So, 'Estatal sí, privada no' dives into this charged moment in 1996, a real snapshot of student unrest. You feel the tension, the urgency of the protests, as a diverse group of students and workers come together, unified against the backdrop of looming privatization. The documentary’s pacing feels organic, almost like you’re right there on the streets with them. It's gritty, unfiltered, and really captures the raw emotion of the time. The interviews have a real authenticity, revealing the fears surrounding education access. Plus, the historical context adds layers, making it not just about that day, but the ongoing struggle for public education. It’s definitely a piece that resonates, especially with anyone interested in socio-political movements.
Documentary on higher education protestsFocus on social and political themesHistorical context of student activism
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