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I Died (2024) is a compelling dive into the lives of three women entangled in the Zapatista movement, and it does a fantastic job of shedding light on their struggles in coffee production. The pacing feels almost meditative; it allows for the raw emotion to seep through as these women share their stories. The documentary tackles heavy themes of land ownership and the multifaceted layers of violence they face, all while maintaining a deeply personal tone. The practical effects of their storytelling are striking; it really feels like you’re walking alongside them, absorbing their experiences. Each performance draws you in, making the narrative feel both intimate and urgent. It’s a distinctive piece that resonates with the complexities of social justice.
Focuses on intersectional violence and family dynamics.Unique storytelling approach with a meditative pace.Highlights practical effects through personal narratives.
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Ana Ts'uyeb
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