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So, 'On the Edge' from '87 is this raw, unfiltered look at post-dictatorship Uruguay. It's not your polished documentary; it feels like you're just wandering the streets with the camera crew. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but that's part of its charm, really. You get these candid conversations with Montevideans, and their skepticism about justice for armed forces personnel is palpable. The atmosphere has this heavy weight, reflecting a society grappling with a painful past. You'll notice how the documentary doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths, which makes it distinct. No grandstanding here—just honest voices trying to make sense of their world.
CEMA camera team captures raw emotionsFocus on societal skepticismExplores themes of justice and memory
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Esteban Schroeder
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