The Blackout: People Live Here

The Blackout: People Live Here

Release date : September 16, 2022
Runtime : 22m
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Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Kacho López /
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“El Apagón: Aquí Vive Gente” is a documentary directed by Bad Bunny and Blanca Graulau. This 23-minute film explores the socio-economic challenges in Puerto Rico, focusing on the effects of power outages and gentrification driven by the real estate and energy sectors. Through visuals and personal stories, the documentary highlights the experiences of Puerto Rican communities facing these issues.
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  • title:The Blackout: People Live Here
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:22m
  • Genres: Documentary · Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Kacho López /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:“El Apagón: Aquí Vive Gente” is a documentary directed by Bad Bunny and Blanca Graulau. This 23-minute film explores the socio-economic challenges in Puerto Rico, focusing on the effects of power outages and gentrification driven by the real estate and energy sectors. Through visuals and personal stories, the documentary highlights the experiences of Puerto Rican communities facing these issues.
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