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Jeny303 is this haunting little doc that digs deep into the past of Building 303 in Bogotá. It's not just about the crumbling walls; it's like a canvas for the city's turbulent history and activist spirit. The film intertwines the struggles of a recovering addict with these remnants of graffiti, which almost feel alive. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere, the weight of what was lost. Laura Huertas Millán's approach gives it a raw edge, capturing a sense of survival amidst decay. There's a surreal quality to it, almost dreamlike, which gives it a distinctive voice in the documentary genre—truly an unconventional exploration of art and memory.
Themes of activism and addictionExploration of urban decayUnique blend of personal and political
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