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Guillermo Gómez Álvarez explores the identity politics of Puerto Rico via archival footage from various sources that clash with nine original songs from local independent musicians and a thematic analysis from a psychoanalyst and a historian. From the juxtaposition the absurd becomes coherent and the coherent becomes absurd as Puerto Rican identity is defined and rejected almost simultaneously.
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Una Identidad en Absurdo Vol.1
Original title
Una Identidad en Absurdo Vol.1
Runtime in minutes
82
Production year
2011
International release
2011-04-05









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