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The Urban Nest is one of those documentaries that really digs deep into the complexities of housing in Buenos Aires. It’s not just statistics or dry commentary; it brings you into the lives of people dealing with these issues head-on. The cinematography captures the vibrancy of the city while highlighting the stark contrasts in living situations. Each story feels personal, almost intimate, and you can sense the frustration and hope all at once. It’s paced thoughtfully, allowing you to absorb the weight of each narrative. What stands out is how it tackles the idea of housing as a right yet shows the gritty reality of market entanglements. A real human story that speaks to broader social themes without losing its local essence.
Great for social issue collectionsInteresting perspective on housing rightsStrong focus on human stories
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