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Orgasmo Callejero and One Player, both shot in '87, are raw glimpses into a turbulent period in Chile’s history. The atmosphere is charged, with the pulsating rhythms of The Cure amplifying the emotional weight of protests and the gritty reality of street confrontations. The filmmakers, an anonymous collective, managed to capture the intensity of resistance, and there's a palpable sense of urgency throughout. What stands out is the practical approach to documenting Molotov cocktail making—it's visceral and real. The pacing isn’t conventional; it flows like a documentarian’s diary, unfiltered and immediate. This isn’t just a record; it's a visceral embodiment of rebellion, making it a compelling study of defiance against oppression.
Features music by The Cure that sets a distinct tone.Captures the urgency of Chilean protests in the late '80s.Unique perspective from an anonymous collective.
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