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'Sidosa' is a raw, unflinching documentary that dives into Eduardo Casanova's personal journey with HIV. The atmosphere is quite somber, yet there's an undeniable courage in his revelation. It feels like you're part of a conversation rather than just watching a film. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to digest each moment — moments that are often heavy but necessary. Themes of stigma, vulnerability, and public perception come through strongly, making it a vital piece for anyone interested in social issues. The practical effects are minimal; it’s largely Casanova’s honest performance that carries the weight. There's something distinctive about the way it sheds light on a subject that’s often shrouded in silence. It’s a unique entry in the documentary genre, for sure.
Focus on personal narratives around health.Important for discussions on public figures and stigma.Unique perspective on HIV in Spain.
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