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Derechos y deberes
Everyone expects the best from Dani. He wants to stop seeing his girl in hotels and to start bringing her home. A weekend family celebration will change his way of looking at things.
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Plot Summary
This documentary, directed by Carlos Saura, explores the concept of human rights and responsibilities through various artistic and historical lenses. It delves into the evolution of these rights and their significance in contemporary society, using a blend of archival footage, interviews, and artistic interpretations.
Critical Reception
While 'Derechos y deberes' received a limited release, it was generally praised for its intellectual depth and Saura's characteristic artistic vision. Critics noted its ambitious scope in tackling such a fundamental topic, though some found its approach to be more contemplative than overtly didactic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thoughtful exploration of human rights.
Saura's distinct visual style is evident throughout.
Some found the film to be more academic than emotionally resonant.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
Carlos Saura, known for his narrative films, directed this documentary to explore the abstract concepts of rights and duties through a different medium.
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