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So, there's this documentary, 'MCA. La llucha eterna,' that dives into the intriguing history of the MCA organization. It chronicles its roots in the anti-Franco movement and how it shaped social movements during the Transition period and into the '80s. The pacing feels quite organic, blending interviews and archival footage, which really captures the spirit of the time. It’s not just about politics, though; it touches on feminism, pacifism, and environmentalism, showing how these ideas intersected with community struggles. The tone is thoughtful, almost reverential at points, and the way it weaves personal narratives into the larger political tapestry makes it quite distinctive. You'll see how these movements influenced neighborhoods and labor, giving a real sense of the grassroots energy of the era.
Explores the intersection of feminism and politics.Highlights grassroots movements in urban settings.Offers a rich archival perspective on 1980s Spain.
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