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So, 'The Squatters of the Devil's House' is pretty raw and immersive. It takes you deep into the lives of Fercho, 'El Diablo', and 'El Jipi', who are these temporary inhabitants of a forgotten space. The film unfolds in a way that feels almost poetic, with a pacing that allows you to really sit with their stories. You're not just watching; you’re absorbing their struggles and the small joys that come in such a harsh environment. The atmosphere is heavy yet intimate, and you can feel the weight of the ruins around them. It's distinctive in how it captures their small family dynamics amidst chaos, and the performances feel genuine, unfiltered. It’s a glimpse into resilience and makes you ponder about belonging and survival.
Explores themes of survival and belongingRaw, intimate performances from the leadsUnique documentary style with a poetic tone
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Iván Esteban Reina Ortiz
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