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MAL-LOGÉS - le mouvement à Paris is a fascinating documentary that delves into the housing crisis in Paris during the late 80s. It's shot with a rawness that really captures the urgency of the situation. The pacing is quite unique—sometimes it lingers in moments that feel heavy, while at other times, it rushes past, reflecting the chaotic nature of the movement. Themes of displacement and community engagement pulse through the film. There's no grandstanding here; the practical effects come from real-life footage that feels both immediate and personal. You kind of get lost in the stories of the individuals involved, making it more than just a historical account. It’s a tough watch, but it reveals a lot about the resilience of those fighting for their homes.
Unique perspective on housing activismRaw archival footageFocus on individual stories and community struggles
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