Brunaupark review – housing estate dwellers vs property developers in rousing but unequal battle
This heartfelt film bears witness to a defiant community, forms a vital piece of oral history and shows the resilience of those determined to stay on In many cities across Europe, there is a familiar sight of longstanding housing estates being gutted to make way for more expensive builds. Felix (…)
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