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Perro come perro dives deep into the raw, chaotic world of the Retén de Catia prison in Venezuela. It's an experimental documentary, so don't expect the typical narrative flow. The atmosphere is gritty, almost suffocating at times, as it captures the harsh realities of life behind bars. The pacing is uneven, which some might find frustrating, but it adds to the sense of disorientation and urgency. The practical effects? Well, it's more about the visceral, unfiltered human experience than flashy visuals. You get a real sense of the prisoners' lives and struggles, making it distinctively hard-hitting. The performances—if you can call them that—are authentic, reflecting genuine emotions that are hard to shake off.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on raw, human experienceCaptures life in a Venezuelan prison
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Corina Lipavsky
Director