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So, 'Aos de ontem, aos de sempre' is a 2018 doc that really digs into the complexities of racism. The pacing is quite contemplative, letting the weight of the subject matter settle in. It’s short but impactful, almost like a meditation on the past and present. The tone feels raw and honest, pulling no punches while still being reflective. There’s a distinct sense of urgency in the visuals, capturing everyday moments that resonate deeply. The practical effects are minimal, yet they heighten the emotional resonance. Even though the director's identity is unknown, the performances convey a powerful authenticity that makes the viewer sit up and think. It’s definitely a piece that adds depth to conversations around social issues.
Short but impactful documentaryContemplative pacing enhances emotional weightRaw and honest exploration of racism
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Elvis Pinheiro
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