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We Are Not Afraid: Inside the Coup in Honduras is a raw and gripping documentary that immerses you in the turmoil of the June 28, 2009 coup. The film stands out for its unflinching portrayal of grassroots resistance, mixing real-time footage with interviews that give voice to the Honduran people. The pacing is intense, reflecting the urgency of the protests, and there's a palpable sense of danger that permeates every scene. It’s fascinating how the documentary weaves together personal stories and political analysis, making the complex events accessible. The visuals, often shaky and chaotic, mirror the unrest, creating this visceral connection to the people on the streets. It feels very much a document of its time, capturing both the fervor and the fear of a nation in crisis.
Intense real-time footage of protestsInterviews with Honduran scholarsHistorical and political context throughout
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Katia Lara
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