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Hilos de sororidad is an intriguing documentary that explores the project 'Yarn against sexist violence.' It dives into the origins of the Harituz association, set in the Basque Country, and follows the lives of its determined protagonists. The film’s atmosphere is intimate yet empowering, showcasing how knitting becomes a profound tool for connection and storytelling. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the personal stories and collective actions that unfold both locally and internationally. It’s distinctive in its utilization of a traditionally feminine craft as a medium for activism, highlighting themes of solidarity and resilience in the face of social issues. There's a rawness to the narratives that feels incredibly real and impactful.
Explores activism through craftFocus on personal storiesHighlights themes of solidarity
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