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A Projeção no Cinema captures a moment in Brazilian history, set against the backdrop of the Collor Era. It's a short documentary, but it feels expansive in its exploration of cinema's role during tough times. The film features projectionist Wagner Oliveira, whose insights provide a unique and personal lens on the art of projection. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to immerse in both the nostalgia and the somber reality of the era. It's interesting how it reflects on the mechanics of film as a medium, emphasizing the human connection behind the projection. The absence of a known director gives it an almost anonymous quality, adding to its charm. A real find for those into the subtleties of film history and the often-overlooked voices within it.
Features insights from projectionist Wagner Oliveira.Set in the Cinematheque of the Museum of Modern Art, Rio.Reflects the social and cultural climate of early 90s Brazil.
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