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So, 'The New School' from 1973 dives into Cuba's educational shift, and it's really something to behold. The documentary captures the raw energy of revolutionary change, reflecting on how education was reshaped post-revolution. You feel the fervor in the air, almost palpable—like you’re there, witnessing history unfold. The pacing is deliberate, but never tedious; each segment peels back layers of ideology. What stands out is the authentic footage and interviews that provide a genuine look at the people's experiences. It’s not just an academic analysis; it's a window into a society in transition, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking or Cuban history.
The availability of 'The New School' is quite limited, often appearing only in niche collections or specialized screenings. It hasn’t seen a wide release on physical media, which makes it a bit of a treasure for those who focus on educational or Cuban-themed documentaries. Collectors appreciate its insightful portrayal and the historical context it provides, although finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge.
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