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La casa è di chi la abita - Porta Pia occupata is an intriguing documentary that delves into the lives of those who occupy the infamous Porta Pia building in Rome. The film captures a raw, unfiltered look at the struggles and camaraderie among the residents. Its pacing feels almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience, drawing you into their day-to-day realities. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with palpable tension, yet there are moments of genuine warmth and humor that break through the starkness. The use of practical effects is minimal, as the real-life stories and performances are what truly shine here. It’s distinctive in how it showcases the clash between housing rights and urban policy—a real slice of life that leaves an impression, for sure.
Raw and unfiltered portrayal of social issuesFly-on-the-wall documentary styleHighlights community resilience and struggle
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