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So, 'Moments of Campaign' is this intriguing documentary from 2015 that peels back the layers of Rafael Correa's persona during the 2013 election. It's shot in this stark black and white, which really sets the tone for the political climate in Ecuador at the time. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with the weight of what’s happening. There’s a real sense of duality in how Correa presents himself versus the behind-the-scenes reality. It’s not just a typical campaign doc; it’s more like a reflective study on how politics operates—especially in a place like Ecuador. It’s distinctive in its approach, you’ll find yourself thinking about the nuances long after the credits roll.
Interesting use of black and white cinematographyFocus on behind-the-scenes political dynamicsReflective pacing that encourages deep thought
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