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Mónica del Raval offers a raw and gritty glimpse into the life of street prostitute Mónica Coronado, who has spent two decades navigating the complexities of Barcelona's Raval neighborhood. The film's pacing feels almost languid at times, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the streets she roams. It's not just about her work; it touches on themes of survival, identity, and the struggles of women in marginalized spaces. The way it captures her self-reflection and resilience is striking. No fancy interviews or polished aesthetics here, just an unfiltered look at a woman living her truth. It stands out for its documentary style that feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a real-life monologue.
Intimate portrayal of street lifeFocus on resilience and survivalDocumentary style with a personal touch
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