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Trial and Error, a 2020 documentary, dives deep into the raw atmosphere of the Anti-ELAB protests, particularly focusing on the airport occupation of August 12, 2019. The pacing is quite frenetic, capturing the urgency and tension of the moment, while also revealing the lessons learned by the protesters. It’s fascinating how the film juxtaposes the chaotic energy of the airport with the underlying themes of resistance and resilience. The practical effects of the protests themselves are hard to ignore, and while the director remains unknown, the authenticity of the footage and the real emotions conveyed by the participants make it a distinctive piece. It’s a snapshot of a pivotal moment in social activism, serving as a reminder of the struggle faced.
Intense atmosphere reflecting real protestsUnconventional pacing mirrors the chaosInsights into social activism struggles
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