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So, 'The Generation of ‘60s. The Unknown Friendship' is really an intriguing dive into the contrasting styles of José Martínez Suárez and Manuel Antin. Both filmmakers hail from that rich cinematic era, yet their origins and poetics couldn’t be more different, which adds this fascinating layer to the documentary. It’s not just about their films, but how their personal aesthetics reflect the broader cultural shifts of the time. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really absorb the nuances in their approaches. The interviews and archival footage are well-curated, bringing a tangible sense of nostalgia while also critiquing the very fabric of reality they portrayed. Definitely captures the spirit of a dynamic decade without glossing over the complexities.
Documentary on '60s filmmakersFocuses on contrasting aestheticsIncludes rare archival footage
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