Raul The Terrible (2006) English Subtitles | Spanish Documentary

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Raul Castells is often seen as a modern-day Robin Hood in Argentina, a relentless force of nature fighting for the impoverished and marginalized. This warts-and-all portrait delves into the life of a man on a mission to change the world, providing a stark insight into the politics of poverty.

Born in Rosario, the same city that gave the world Che Guevara, Raul Castells embodies a spirit of rebellion and activism. He challenges the government and big business, taking drastic actions like invading buildings and occupying casinos to draw attention to his cause.

The roots of his activism lie in the economic upheaval of December 2001, when the Argentine government devalued the currency and froze people's savings. This economic crisis devastated the middle class, plunging them into the growing pool of unemployed and working poor. Today, 20 million Argentinians live below the poverty line, with 25% of children suffering from malnutrition and up to 17,000 dying each year from related causes. The average Argentinian struggles to find employment, housing, and a way to support their family.

"Raul, the Terrible" offers an intimate and unflinching look at Castells' life and mission. Through this portrait, we witness the harsh realities of poverty and the lengths one man will go to fight for justice.

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