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Nae Pasaran is a fascinating peek into a slice of history that often gets overlooked. Set in a small Scottish town, it chronicles how factory workers took a stand against the Chilean military coup by refusing to repair warplanes. The documentary's pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the gravity of their decision and its ripple effects over decades. The interviews with the now-elderly workers bring a poignant layer, revealing their thoughts and feelings about the impact of their actions. It’s not just about the political stance; it's about solidarity and the power of ordinary people. The practical effects, if you can call them that, lie in the raw emotion and authenticity of the storytelling. You really feel the weight of history here.
Documentary on political activismFocus on 1974 events and their long-term effectsInterviews with former factory workers
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