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So, 'Guardian of the People's Happiness' is this intriguing 1983 documentary that dives into the world of the Sandinista police force. The film really leans into its propaganda roots, showcasing dramatized crime cases and how they were addressed by the police. The tone is pretty serious, almost clinical at times, which adds a unique texture to the viewing experience. It gives you a look at the social and political landscape of Nicaragua back then, and it's fascinating how the pacing keeps you engaged despite the documentary format. While the performances feel a bit staged β well, it is propaganda, after all β there's something compelling about its earnestness. Definitely a distinctive piece, especially for those interested in historical political narratives.
Includes dramatized reenactments of crime resolution.Examines the political atmosphere of 1980s Nicaragua.Insight into the functions of the Sandinista police.
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