Camera on the shoulder, zooms, movement, realism, nerve... This is how Ravalear, the new series of Pol Rodríguez (available in HBO), manages to capture the attention of the viewer and make him participate in a story as cinematographic as true. In a corner of Raval, the emblematic neighborhood of Barcelona, is Can Mosques, a bar of all life that celebrates its centenary as a family business. Its owners, a major marriage, are happier than usual: t…
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Camera on the shoulder, zooms, movement, realism, nerve... This is how Ravalear, the new series of Pol Rodríguez (available in HBO), manages to capture the attention of the viewer and make him participate in a story as cinematographic as true. In a corner of Raval, the emblematic neighborhood of Barcelona, is Can Mosques, a bar of all life that celebrates its centenary as a family business. Its owners, a major marriage, are happier than usual: t…