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At Two in Lisbon is a raw glimpse into the graffiti scene through the eyes of two women grappling with their identities in a male-dominated environment. The film’s tone is reflective, almost melancholic at times, yet it pulses with the vibrant energy of Lisbon's urban landscape. The pacing is deliberate, encouraging you to really soak in their stories and the grit of the streets. What stands out is the candidness of their performances; you can feel the passion and frustration in their voices. The film doesn't shy away from the tough realities of being a woman in this world, making the juxtaposition of their art and struggles quite striking. It’s an honest portrayal, and that makes it distinctive in a genre often painted with broader strokes.
Strong focus on women's experiences in graffiti.Candid storytelling that feels authentic.Captures the essence of Lisbon's urban culture.
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Maria Messina
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