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Hanoi, Tuesday 13th is a fascinating snapshot, shot in one day by Santiago Alvarez and his Cuban crew. The film immerses you in the raw atmosphere of Hanoi during a tumultuous time, capturing the daily lives of the North Vietnamese people amid conflict. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, reflecting the urgency of the situation. There's a certain stark beauty in the way the documentary unfolds, with its practical effects and on-the-ground footage. Alvarez’s unique perspective really stands out, revealing not just the events of that day but the resilience of a people. It's a remarkable piece of history wrapped in the simplicity of everyday life, making it distinct among war documentaries.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often found in niche documentary collections. Its unique historical context and the singular focus on a single day make it a compelling piece for collectors. While not widely available, interest in Alvarez's work has spurred some demand, particularly among those who appreciate Cuban cinema and its political narratives.
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