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Santas Putas dives into the dark crevices of societal misogyny in Chile. The film's tone is haunting, almost suffocating, as it explores the various layers of gender-based violence and discrimination. What’s striking is the rawness; it doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. Pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn that forces the viewer to sit with the harsh realities being presented. There's an almost documentary-like authenticity in the interviews, where voices echo the struggles of many. It’s not flashy, but it doesn't need to be—its power lies in its stark realism. The performances, if you can even call them that, are more like genuine reflections of life experiences, which add a layer of depth that’s hard to shake off. Definitely a heavy watch, but you get a real sense of the socio-political landscape.
Focuses on gender-based violence in Chile.Raw and unfiltered interviews with real voices.Atmospheric and heavy tone throughout the film.
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