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A América do Sul is a fascinating documentary that transports you back to 1968, capturing the essence of five South American countries through the lens of Candeias. The atmosphere is raw and authentic, showcasing a period of time that feels distant yet immediately relevant. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that only adds to the charm—like a time capsule where you feel the pulse of each location. The practical effects are minimal, but you really don't miss them; it's all about the real sights and sounds. What sets this film apart is the lost-and-found narrative; these shorts, long forgotten, tell stories that resonate with the viewer in a unique way. It's a worthwhile exploration of a vibrant region, even if the director's identity remains a mystery.
Rediscovered shorts from 1968Captures authentic South American cultureMystery of the director adds intrigue
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