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So, there's this documentary, 'Humanidad, hasta donde nos vas a llevar,' from the early '90s, but it’s actually Chapter 10 in a larger series on 20th-century Mexico. It covers the years 1945 to 1949, and it’s packed with raw, unfiltered footage that captures the cultural, social, and political landscape of that time. You get a real sense of the atmosphere - the tension, the hope, and maybe a bit of disillusionment, too. The pacing isn't rushed; it allows you to absorb what's happening. The visuals are striking, almost poetic in how they depict the everyday lives of people. It’s a deep dive into a significant era, showcasing how the country was navigating post-war challenges.
Part of a series on Mexican historyFocuses on post-war lifeIncludes rare archival footage
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