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Permanencia is a deeply introspective documentary that digs into the life of a seventy-seven-year-old man reflecting on his tumultuous youth in Ecuador during the sixties. The film weaves together poignant memories of resistance and social upheaval with a haunting sense of nostalgia. The pacing is deliberate, allowing these recollections to breathe as we witness the weight of history on this man's shoulders. The atmosphere is thick with the echoes of a past that shaped not only him but the fabric of a nation. You can feel the passion in his voice, the nuances of his experiences, and it’s all framed with a raw honesty that feels both intimate and universal. Really, it’s a meditation on memory and legacy more than anything else.
Documentary on social movements in EcuadorFocuses on personal memory and historyFeatures intimate interviews and archival footage
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Yasser Quevedo Pinos
Director