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So, 'Sé villana. La Sevilla del diablo' is this intriguing documentary by María Cañas. It dives into the essence of Seville, layering in some sharp sarcasm about Andalusian stereotypes. The film has this raw and almost chaotic feel, which really mirrors the complexities of capitalism's grip on culture. Cañas doesn't shy away from pointing out contradictions in society. The pacing is somewhat erratic, reflecting the tumultuous themes at play. There's a mix of archival footage and contemporary scenes that creates a sense of urgency. Performances are more about the people than actors, capturing real emotions and environments. It's distinctive for how it challenges perceptions while being visually engaging without losing that gritty documentary vibe.
Focuses on societal issues in SevilleUses sarcasm to address stereotypesInteresting blend of archival and modern footage
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María Cañas
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