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So, 'Unser Haus für alle' is a fascinating glimpse into a specific moment in time, the squatting culture of early 80s Germany. Shot in that raw, almost chaotic style typical of documentaries from that era, it gives you this gritty feel of community among the squatters at the Green Hunter. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as you know the impending police clearance looms. The pacing is uneven, which some might find jarring, but it adds to the urgency of the situation. The film doesn't rely on polished performances; it feels very much like a fly-on-the-wall perspective. What sets it apart is the candidness and the sense of place, capturing a slice of life that feels both urgent and poignant as you watch these individuals stake their claim.
Documentary on 1981 squatting eventsRaw, fly-on-the-wall styleExplores themes of community and resistance
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