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So, 'How to Be Pehuén Pedre'—it's a drama that explores the life of a young man with a disability, Pehuén Pedre, leading a workshop for actors. The vibe is introspective, with a pretty raw and unfiltered look at societal norms around disabilities. I found the pacing interesting; it sort of ebbs and flows, letting moments breathe. The dialogue is sharp, and there's a playful edge that keeps things engaging. Federico Luis' direction feels quite personal, almost like he’s pulling back the curtain on a world that often gets overlooked. The performances are sincere, grounded, which really highlights the thematic depth without getting too preachy. It’s distinctive in its approach—there’s an authenticity that lingers with you.
Explores disability in a theatrical contextUnique approach to societal normsEmphasis on genuine performances
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