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The Doubt According to the Archives dives into the murky waters of historical documentation, specifically exploring the 1968 national strike council. It feels like an investigative piece, blending essay-like narration with archival footage that raises more questions than it answers. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments for the viewer to reflect on the implications of the images presented. There's this rawness to the approach—it's not polished like your typical doc, and that’s what sets it apart. The atmosphere feels heavy with the weight of history, yet there’s a sense of urgency in the questioning. It’s about how we perceive the past, and the nuances of memory, making it quite distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Explores historical memoryReflective pacingArchival footage used creatively
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Lucía Gajá
Director