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The Silent Generation is a poignant documentary that takes a deep dive into the lives of Barcelona's LGBTI older folks. It weaves personal narratives with the historical backdrop of religious oppression, Franco's regime, and the strides made toward democracy. The film's strength lies in its raw, first-person accounts, which create an intense atmosphere of resilience and reflection. The pacing feels deliberate, giving space for these stories to breathe, and the interviews are compelling without feeling overly polished. What really stands out is how it honors both the celebrated pioneers and the quieter, often overlooked figures in the movement, making it a rich tapestry of experiences that shape their identities.
LGBTI history in BarcelonaPersonal narratives of resilienceImpact of Franco's regime on identities
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