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People Alive is a compelling documentary that runs for about 60 minutes, diving into the heart of the evictions and demolitions in Itoitz and Artozki. The film captures the raw emotions and reflections of the residents, painting a vivid picture of their experiences. What's striking is how it weaves together personal narratives with the broader context of resistance that was brewing in both towns. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the gravity of what’s happening. It's not flashy—just a straightforward exploration of community and loss. The tone is somber yet hopeful, making it a unique entry in the documentary genre, especially for those interested in social justice themes.
Focuses on community responses to evictionsReal-life interviews with affected residentsExplores themes of resistance and social justice
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