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Bagatela is a curious documentary that dives into the realm of petty crime in Brazil, capturing the lives of two women, Maria Aparecida and Sueli, as they navigate the legal system after being arrested for what many would consider minor offenses. The tone is almost haunting, revealing the paradox of how these seemingly insignificant acts get treated with such gravity. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the stark realities they face, while the raw performances of the women bring a palpable sense of authenticity. What sets Bagatela apart is its exploration of societal perceptions around crime—what's trivial to one might be life-altering to another. A thought-provoking watch, for sure.
Focus on societal perceptions of crime.Noteworthy for its raw performances.Captivating exploration of legal intricacies.
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