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So, this documentary, 'Sexo, drogas, rock 'n' roll y política. Instituto Santamarca, 1975–1985,' is quite a fascinating dive into a pivotal time in Spain. The atmosphere is raw and gritty, capturing the essence of post-Franco Spain—where hope and rebellion collided. It’s not just about the politics though; the film immerses you in the daily lives of students at Santamarca High School, who were at the heart of anti-fascist movements. The pacing feels authentic, almost like you're walking the halls with them. There's a blend of archival footage and personal stories that makes it distinctive. It’s a real gem for anyone interested in the cultural shift of that era, and the performances from those who lived it really ground the narrative.
Explores the intersection of youth culture and politics in 70s Spain.Utilizes archival footage and personal interviews for authenticity.Highlights the school's role in anti-fascist activism.
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