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Romper el cerco is a raw exploration of the events that unfolded in San Salvador Atenco in May 2006. It delves deep into the human rights violations perpetrated by police, and it’s hard to watch without feeling that weight of injustice. The film’s pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the tension and urgency of the situation. What I find striking is its unflinching look at the media’s role in shaping narratives—quite a dissection of how fear gets manufactured. The atmosphere is heavy, cloaked in the palpable fear of the civilians caught in the crossfire. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a vital piece of resistance, showcasing the resilience of a community facing overwhelming odds.
Extensive interviews with locals provide personal insights.The film uses archival footage to contrast media narratives.Strong emotional resonance with themes of resistance and fear.
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