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This 1982 piece, 'BrasĂlia, segundo roteiro de Alberto Cavalcanti,' is a fascinating exploration of Brazil's capital through a lens that feels both historical and poetic. The film begins in the Indian tabas, meandering through colonial architecture before arriving at the modernist landscape of BrasĂlia, all while following a script left behind by Cavalcanti after his 1978 visit. It has a reflective, almost somber tone, inviting viewers to contemplate the contrasts between past and present. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the visuals, which are rich and evocative, highlighting the practical effects of the architecture and the cultural shifts in Brazil. It's a unique piece that captures more than just a placeâit touches on themes of identity and change.
Finding this film in good condition can be a bit of a hunt, as it doesn't have the widespread availability that other titles from the era might enjoy. It's not just the scarcity but the distinct narrative style that draws collectors in, along with the historical context it provides. Many collectors appreciate its deeper exploration of Brazilian identity and architecture, and it can be a fascinating conversation piece for any serious collection.
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