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SILENCIO la palabra vuelve a tomarlo todo
Movie A mash-up about contemporary oral poetry, that shows and dismantle the machine that builds the current Buenos Aires underground. A fundamental journey to understand the Argentine afterpop culture. the constitution of Buenos Aires under oral poetry.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the impact of the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile and the subsequent silence surrounding the traumatic events. It delves into how this enforced silence has shaped societal memory and individual lives. The film seeks to break this silence by giving voice to those who lived through this period and examining the long-term consequences.
Critical Reception
The film received attention for its sensitive handling of a difficult historical period in Chile. Critics noted its importance in confronting the past and encouraging dialogue about the dictatorship's legacy. Audience reception focused on its emotional resonance and the bravery of those who shared their stories.
What Reviewers Say
Important for historical memory and confronting past traumas.
Offers a powerful and emotional look at the lasting effects of dictatorship.
Praised for giving a voice to silenced narratives.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Silencio: La palabra vuelve a tomarlo todo' (Silence: The word takes it all back), highlights the central theme of breaking imposed silence and reclaiming narratives.
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