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The Art of Resistance dives deep into the heart of Argentina's cultural upheaval, particularly around the 2001 crisis. It's a raw, intimate look at how artists channel their frustrations and hopes into their work. The pace feels almost organic, flowing from one artist's story to the next, revealing a tapestry of voices that reflect a society in turmoil. There's an undeniable grit to the visuals, capturing everything from street art to performance pieces, all underscored by a sense of urgency. What stands out is how these creatives use their craft to push back against oppression, transforming pain into something powerful. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a testament to resilience through art.
Artistic expression as a form of political resistanceFocus on collectives and communityHistorical context of the 2001 crisis
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Alexandra Guité
Director