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Fever Dream Jan10 dives deep into the socio-political landscape of the Netherlands, showcasing how a housing crisis morphs into a cultural battleground. The film's raw documentary style captures the grit of Nijmegen's anarchist collective, JAN10, as they confront empty buildings that tell stories of both neglect and rebellion. The pacing feels urgent, almost frenetic at times, mirroring the mounting tension in the community. The blending of documentary and drama creates a compelling narrative that is both intimate and expansive. It's interesting to see how the film uses practical effects to enhance the reality of squatting and community action, rather than relying on flashy visuals. Definitely a unique take on activism through the lens of everyday life.
Documentary style blends with dramaFocus on social issuesIntriguing use of practical effects
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