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Okupa is a raw documentary that dives deep into the world of squatting in Spain. The film captures a gritty reality, showing the lives of those who inhabit abandoned spaces and the socio-political tensions that surround them. You get a real sense of their daily struggles and the community they build. The pacing is pretty reflective; it doesn't rush through scenes but instead lets moments linger, making you feel the weight of their situations. The atmosphere is quite palpable, filled with a sense of urgency and defiance, which is underscored by the candid interviews. There’s no glitz here, just real people with real stories, and that’s what makes it stand out in the documentary genre.
Focuses on social issues surrounding squattingCandid interviews provide emotional depthUnique perspective on urban living and resistance
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