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Ez, eskerrik asko! Gladys' Window is a fascinating slice of history that dives into the antinuclear movement of the early 80s, particularly in the Basque Country. Bertha Gaztelumendi captures a raw and gritty atmosphere, bringing to life the urgency and passion of the locals resisting nuclear power plants. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the community's struggles and triumphs, which just adds depth. What stands out is the intimate access to the activists, their personal stories and the footage that feels almost like a time capsule. It’s not just about the protest; it’s a reflection on identity and environmentalism wrapped in a historical context that many might overlook.
Deep dive into historical activismUnique perspective on local strugglesRich in personal narratives and community dynamics
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Bertha Gaztelumendi
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