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So, Rif 1921, una historia olvidada is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into a forgotten chapter of Spanish history. It follows Manuel Horrillo over seven years as he walks the very fields where the Rif War unfolded. The atmosphere is heavy, almost haunting, with the remnants of the past still palpable. The pacing of the film is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the landscape and its history. It's not flashy, no dramatizations or reenactments—just a genuine exploration of memory and loss. You get this sense of how collective trauma shapes identity, and that’s pretty compelling. The visuals are striking, and the way it’s shot gives you a real sense of place. Definitely a unique piece for collectors who appreciate history and documentary filmmaking.
Explores a lesser-known historical eventLong-term observational documentary styleFocus on the emotional weight of history
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