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Let It Be Law takes you deep into the heart of Argentina's reproductive rights struggle. The documentary, directed by Juan Diego Solanas, captures the raw emotion and tension surrounding the 2018 congressional debate on abortion. It’s a heavy topic—every week, a woman loses her life due to illegal procedures. The film's pacing allows the viewer to really sit with the gravity of the situation. The atmosphere is thick with urgency and passion, as activists on both sides voice their convictions. There’s a palpable sense of hope and despair intertwined. The cinematography is intimate, pulling you into personal stories that highlight broader societal fractures. It's a powerful reflection on human rights and the fight for autonomy.
Focuses on a significant social issueEmphasizes personal narrativesCaptures the intensity of public debate
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