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Não Há Casas immerses you in the raw energy of Lisbon's streets as thousands unite to voice their frustration over the dire housing crisis. The documentary employs a gritty, almost journalistic style, capturing the palpable tension and urgency of the protests. The pacing feels organic, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere and connect with the demonstrators' struggles. It's striking how the film juxtaposes personal stories with broader societal issues, pushing you to reflect on the urgency of the situation. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-life footage speaks volumes. Performances are not acted, but rather lived, giving a haunting authenticity that stays with you. It’s a distinct piece that showcases grassroots activism in a way that’s both powerful and raw.
Explores grassroots activismGritty, immersive documentary styleAuthenticity through real-life footage
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