
El apagón: Aquí vive gente
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“El apagón: Aquí vive gente” is a 23-minute film that 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.
Production
Rimas, Filmes Zapatero
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Bianca Graulau
Self
Maricusa Hernández
Self
Jorge Luis González
Self
Vico C
Self (Archive footage)
Laura Mía González
Self
Lilia Luciano
Self
Seema Mody
Self
MacKenzie Sigalos
Self

Logan Paul
Self (Archive footage)

Brock Pierce
Self (Archive footage)
Rafael "Tatito" Hernández
Self
Rosa Rivera Martínez
Self
Federico Stubbe Arsuaga
Self
Jolsum
Self
Pedro Pierluisi
Self (Archive footage)

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