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Stolen Photo dives deep into a dark chapter of history, exploring the strike of banana workers in Colombia and the chilling aftermath. The film encapsulates the tension of that period with a raw, almost haunting atmosphere. It meticulously weaves archival footage and interviews, creating a rhythm that feels both urgent and reflective. The juxtaposition of personal stories against the broader violence of the 1928 massacre is compelling. What stands out is how a single photograph became a tool of identification and oppression. The documentary doesn't shy away from the brutality, yet it emphasizes the resilience of those affected. It's a somber reflection on memory, erasure, and the lingering impacts of corporate greed and state violence.
Documentary on corporate greed and violence.Explores historical implications and personal stories.Archival footage and interviews create a haunting narrative.
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