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So, 'Una piedra pequeñita' is this raw documentary diving into the lives of kids in a settlement next to a garbage dump. You have Mateo, Nadia, Mati, and Isabella—just kids, really—who play in this harsh environment. But there's something poetic about how they claim their space, turning it into a world of imagination and play. The pacing feels unhurried, almost like the camera is observing rather than intruding. It's not just about their struggles; it captures a kind of resilience. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine, filled with a naturalness that feels so real. The whole vibe is a mix of innocence and stark reality, which really makes it stand out in the documentary genre. It's fascinating how they carve out joy amidst challenges, isn't it?
Unique perspective on childhood in harsh environmentsNaturalistic performances by child actorsCaptivating blend of innocence and reality
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