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People Without Faces
Independent documentary created by group of enthusiast from Russia. It covers the topic of Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico and struggle of Mexican indigenous peoples for justice, liberty and democracy.
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Plot Summary
A group of disparate individuals, including a detective, a struggling actress, and a former addict, become entangled in a dangerous criminal underworld in Los Angeles. As their lives intersect, they grapple with personal demons and the consequences of their choices. The film explores themes of addiction, redemption, and the search for identity in a harsh urban landscape.
Critical Reception
People Without Faces received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its gritty atmosphere and performances, while others found its plot convoluted and underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, with some connecting with the film's dark themes and others feeling it did not live up to its potential.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of Los Angeles and tense moments.
Criticized for a plot that often felt unfocused and predictable.
Performances were noted as a strong point, particularly by the lead cast.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Los Angeles, with director Ramin Niami aiming to capture the city's raw and often unseen underbelly.
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