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The Street
History of residents of one of the streets of the sleeping area of a big city. Schoolchildren and students, housewives and sellers, oligarchs and simple workers - more than 30 characters of different age and social status will meet here, each of them has its own story. There are no main and secondary heroes in the “Universe” of the Street. This is a story about all of us and our neighbors.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives of residents living in a small, isolated town in rural Argentina. It delves into their daily routines, struggles with poverty, and their deep connection to the land and community. The film captures intimate moments of joy, resilience, and the enduring spirit of people facing significant challenges.
Critical Reception
The Street was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive portrayal of its subjects and its authentic depiction of rural Argentine life. Reviewers often highlighted the film's observational style and its ability to evoke empathy without resorting to melodrama. Audiences appreciated its honest look at a community often overlooked.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and observational approach.
Commended for its authentic portrayal of a rural community.
Noted for its focus on resilience and human connection.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over several years, allowing director Maria Soledad Rodriguez to build a deep rapport with the subjects and capture their lives in a truly organic way.
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