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Flores de septiembre is a fascinating dive into a hidden chapter of history, focusing on the Carlos Pellegrini School amid Argentina's political turmoil from '76 to democracy's resurgence. The pacing feels deliberate, almost haunting, as it carefully pieces together testimonials and archival footage, creating an atmosphere that's thick with tension and reflection. It doesn't shy away from the gravity of its subject matter, presenting a raw and unfiltered look at the institution's role during repressive times. The performances, though more about real voices than actors, resonate deeply, each contributing to the film's reflective tone. What makes it distinctive is its commitment to truth over dramatization, leaving a lingering impact on its viewers.
Intriguing historical context.Unique perspective on education and politics.Strong emotional resonance with real testimonies.
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Pablo Osores
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