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OCTOBER 23rd is an intriguing documentary that digs deep into the scars left by Argentina's last military dictatorship. It has this raw, almost intimate feel, as it unfolds through the voices of friends and family, weaving together their personal stories with broader societal changes. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for reflection on painful memories while pushing forward toward awareness. There's a certain honesty in the way it presents these narratives, avoiding sensationalism, opting instead for a choral storytelling approach that feels genuine. It really captures the essence of a generation grappling with its past, making the viewer ponder the importance of memory in shaping the future.
Focuses on personal narrativesExplores themes of memory and social changeUnique choral storytelling approach
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