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Los campos del silencio is a documentary that dives deep into the lesser-known stories behind the construction of significant infrastructure in Spain. It explores the often overlooked labor of those who built dams, towns, and airports, creating a richly layered narrative of resilience and reconstruction. The film has a raw feeling—like peeling back layers of history—and it captures the social and cultural landscapes of these places. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflection on the impact of these projects on communities. While the director remains unnamed, the film pulls you into a world that balances the historical with the personal, highlighting the human stories entwined in the concrete and steel. It’s a fascinating exploration of memory and legacy.
Focuses on historical infrastructure projects in Spain.Sheds light on the human stories behind construction.Offers a reflective and layered narrative style.
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