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Las carpetas dives into a deeply unsettling chapter of Puerto Rican history, where the government kept tabs on its own citizens. The documentary follows four individuals as they unearth their personal files, revealing layers of surveillance and suppression. It's gritty and raw, with a tone that oscillates between somber reflection and poignant revelation. The pacing grabs you, slowly peeling back the layers of personal and political trauma. The atmosphere is heavy, infused with a sense of urgency. What’s distinctive here is the way it humanizes the abstract concept of governmental control, showcasing real stories that resonate on both personal and collective levels. The performances carry a weight that's hard to shake off, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Personal accounts of surveillance.Reflection on governmental control.Historical context of Puerto Rico.
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