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So, Spain '68 is this fascinating documentary by Helena Lumbreras, shot in the heart of Madrid and Barcelona. It captures a raw snapshot of the political turmoil under Franco's regime, really the oppressive atmosphere of the era is palpable. What strikes me is how it was filmed—it's all clandestine, which gives it a sense of urgency and danger. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension of daily life, and the interviews feel intimate, almost like a whisper in the dark. This isn’t just history; it’s a window into a society wrestling with repression, and Lumbreras's style has a certain grit that pulls you in. Definitely distinctive in its approach, not your typical doc.
Filmed secretly, almost a spy-like approach.Captures the essence of everyday life under oppression.Offers a unique blend of interviews and street footage.
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