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Santiago 1973-2019 is a raw documentary that captures the ongoing pulse of Santiago since the protests erupted in late 2019. It's not just about the movements in the streets; it’s about the voices of the people demanding change. The film has this gritty atmosphere, almost like you’re right there among the demonstrators, feeling their fury and hope. It’s a powerful exploration of social unrest that resonates with the historical weight of Chile's past, especially after the Pinochet era. There's a real sense of urgency and despair that flows throughout, and it doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities faced by everyday citizens. The pacing can be intense, mirroring the chaotic energy of the protests, making it a distinctive piece that connects past and present struggles.
Focus on social movementsHistorical contextPowerful testimonies from locals
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