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No se olvida is a fascinating piece from the '18 decades of life in Mexico' series, focusing on that tumultuous period from 1965 to 1969. The documentary captures a raw, unfiltered look at Mexico's cultural and political landscape. It’s almost like a time capsule—images of protest, the Olympics, and university unrest weave together a narrative that feels urgent and alive. The pacing is reflective and sometimes jarring, encapsulating the essence of a nation on the brink of change. What stands out is the use of archival footage; it’s not polished, but there’s beauty in the grit. You can feel the tension, the hope, and the despair. A unique exploration of a pivotal moment in Mexican history.
Focuses on the late 1960sIncludes footage from the Mexico OlympicsHighlights university crises and social unrest
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Manuel Martínez
Director