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Este año no hay cosecha is a raw glimpse into the lives of street kids in Santiago. The film’s documentary style feels almost invasive, as it captures their day-to-day existence—hunger, camaraderie, and survival. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sink into their world, experience their laughter and pain, almost like you’re part of the group. It’s stark and unfiltered, revealing the gritty reality of life in urban Latin America. The performances from the kids are genuine; they seem completely at ease in front of the lens. What makes it distinctive is how the camera becomes another member of their community, making you question the boundaries between observer and participant.
Raw documentary styleIntimate portrayal of street lifeFocus on Latin American urban marginality
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