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So, 'Frankie, desde la calle' is this raw, eye-opening documentary that gets right under your skin. It’s set against the backdrop of Puerto Rico, where 20,000 people are living on the streets, and the film zeroes in on Frankie's life. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you’re walking those streets with him, absorbing the gravity of his story. The director—whoever they are—captures the visceral essence of homelessness without the usual gloss. It’s not just about Frankie; it's a broader commentary on society and neglect. The interviews feel real and unscripted, giving you that authentic vibe. It's distinct because it humanizes a statistic, letting you see the person behind the plight. Definitely leaves a mark.
Intimate portrayal of homelessnessReal-life interviewsPowerful social commentary
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Víctor Javier Ramos
Director