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Salvador: vivre sous Bukele is an intriguing documentary that delves into the complexities of life in El Salvador during the presidency of Nayib Bukele. The film captures a raw atmosphere, intertwining interviews with locals and stark visuals of the country’s socio-political landscape. It varies in pacing; some moments are slow and contemplative, while others hit hard with the urgency of current events. The cinematography is quite striking, using practical effects and real locations to enhance the authenticity. It's not just about the politics, but also the everyday lives of the people, their struggles, and resilience. A distinctive piece for anyone looking into modern Central American narratives, it's a nuanced exploration without overt sentimentality.
Focuses on socio-political themesRaw and authentic interviewsInteresting cinematography
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