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So, 'Veinte años no es nada' really dives deep into the self-management movement at the Numax factory back in the late seventies. It’s fascinating how the workers, right before the factory's closure, decided to document their struggle. The pacing has this almost contemplative vibe, with real footage mixed in, capturing raw emotions and the tension of the time. What stands out is the authenticity of the workers’ voices – it’s not just a recounting of events, but a window into their lives, hopes, and fears. The way Joaquim Jordà presents it all makes you feel the weight of history while emphasizing the spirit of camaraderie. It’s a distinctive piece, reflecting a unique moment in labor history through a personal lens.
Focuses on worker-led initiatives and struggles.Captures a unique historical context and personal stories.Utilizes a mix of archival footage and personal testimonies.
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