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Ojos que no ven, víctimas del fascismo desde la transición is a compelling documentary-drama that dives into the shadows of Spain's historical memory. It presents a raw look at the lingering effects of fascism on the lives of ordinary people. The pacing varies, sometimes slow to let the weight of personal testimonies sink in, but always purposeful. The interviews are poignant, blending personal narratives with broader socio-political themes. You get a real sense of the atmosphere of fear and resilience. While the practical effects are minimal, the emotional performances from the subjects make the impact hit hard. This film is distinctive for its unflinching exploration of a tumultuous time, and it doesn’t shy away from presenting uncomfortable truths.
Explores personal narratives and historical context.Focuses on the emotional weight of testimonies.A mix of documentary and dramatic elements.
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Luis Moles
Director