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So, 'Susana y el sexo' is this intriguing documentary that digs deep into Susana Estrada’s life and the larger cultural shifts in Spain post-Franco. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to absorb the heavy themes of censorship and sexual freedom. The atmosphere is almost palpable, showing the tension of a society grappling with its recent past. It balances personal narrative with historical context, creating a layered viewing experience. The practical effects are minimal, but the performances—especially Estrada’s own reflections—really anchor the film. It’s not just about her fight, but a wider commentary on societal norms. There’s a certain rawness to how it presents its subjects, which I found pretty compelling.
Focuses on censorship and sexual repression · Reflects on post-Franco societal changes · Includes personal narratives from Susana Estrada
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