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La carta (Sagrario nunca has muerto) dives into the raw, haunting reality of life in Ciudad Juarez, a place overshadowed by violence and tragedy. The film is deeply personal, focused on Paula Flores as she writes moving letters detailing her grief and relentless search for justice after the murder of her daughter Maria Sagrario. The pacing feels like an unhurried conversation, allowing the weight of her words to sink in. What stands out is the unflinching portrayal of femicide and the human impact of systemic violence—a stark reminder of the struggle faced by many. The documentary's atmosphere is laden with sorrow, yet there's a resilience in Paula's narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of grief and justiceRaw storytelling through personal lettersHighlights the issue of femicide in Mexico
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