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So, 'Raymundo: The Revolutionary Filmmaker's Struggle' is a deep dive into the life of Raymundo Gleyzer, a name that, if you're into Argentine cinema, you'll find both fascinating and tragic. The atmosphere is heavy, really captures the oppressive climate of Argentina in the 70s. You get a mix of his films interspersed with personal anecdotes from friends and colleagues, which gives it a nice rhythm. It's not just about his work but also the struggle against a brutal regime. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it reflects the chaotic life he led. The film is raw, and the practical effects are, well, more about the reality than cinematic tricks. Definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in political cinema.
Focus on Gleyzer's political impact.Consider the historical context of the 1970s Argentina.Pay attention to personal stories from interviewees.
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