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The Private Property Trilogy is an interesting exploration of C.B.'s multifaceted life. Nicolás Pereda's approach feels more like a personal conversation than a straightforward documentary. You get this blend of performance and lecture, which gives the film a unique rhythm—it's not just about the subject, but the way he’s presented. The atmosphere has an intimate, almost experimental feel, with C.B.'s political activism and anarchist beliefs woven through the narrative. It’s a bit meandering at times, but that adds to its charm. The practical elements—like interviews and archival footage—create a rich tapestry. If you’re into filmmakers who challenge traditional storytelling, this one’s got a distinctive flair that stands apart from typical docs.
Not your typical documentary formatInteresting blend of performance and lectureFocuses on lesser-known aspects of C.B.'s life
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