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Lez-Ama: Vivir Filmando feels raw and poignant, a documentary that digs deep into the harsh realities of filmmaking in Colombia. The tragic murder of Mauricio Lezama is the backbone here, highlighting not just his story but the unsettling frequency of violence against social leaders. It's fascinating how the film contrasts the urban narrative with that of the periphery, sparking thoughtful discussions on storytelling and purpose. The pacing weaves between reflection and urgency, illustrating a sense of community mourning and resilience. The atmosphere is heavy but vital, pulling you into the struggles and hopes of those affected. It’s not just about filmmaking; it’s a meditation on life, loss, and the power of narrative in challenging times.
The film has a strong focus on social issues.It's a blend of personal reflection and societal critique.Captures the nuances of life in both urban and peripheral areas.
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