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So, 'It Was Our City' is kind of a deep dive into the squatters' movement of the late '70s, which is pretty fascinating. It captures this raw, almost chaotic energy as these folks claimed abandoned properties amidst a housing crisis. The film doesn't sugarcoat things—there's a real grit to the tone, especially when you consider the backlash they faced, like during Queen Beatrix's inauguration. The pacing feels almost documentary-like, but there's a real sense of urgency and passion behind the visuals. It’s not just about the conflict; it’s about a community trying to carve out a space for themselves. The practical effects of the urban decay and the performances from real people add an authenticity that's hard to ignore. Definitely a unique exploration of social issues in that era.
Focus on the social impact of housing issues.Look for insights into the squatters' experiences.Interesting take on community versus authority.
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