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A Luta do Povo is a compelling short documentary that dives headfirst into the Brazilian workers' movement of the 1970s. It captures the raw energy and struggles of movements like the one against famine, showcasing real people facing real consequences. The pacing is quite brisk, yet it allows for moments that hit hard, showing the intensity of police repression against activists. What really stands out is its authentic portrayal of a turbulent time, with no flashy gimmicks or dramatizations. It's like peeling back layers of history, revealing the harsh realities these people faced. The absence of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, making you appreciate the grassroots nature of the film even more.
Documentary on Brazilian workers' movementFocuses on 1970s police repressionShort but impactful runtime
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