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  "textContent": "Lucrecia Martel is one of our great chroniclers of existing on stolen land. Through wit, clarity, and without any hollow platitudes, her work cuts through white settler lies. She often says that despite making films about the destruction of indigenous land, she’s not making indigenous films. This distinction is important because, to her, for these […]\n\nThe post “Objectivity Is Not Possible”: Lucrecia Martel on Crafting Her First Documentary first appeared on The Film Stage.",
  "title": "“Objectivity Is Not Possible”: Lucrecia Martel on Crafting Her First Documentary"
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