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So, 'Cabra-Macho' is quite the intriguing documentary. It peels back layers on the stereotype surrounding the Brazilian Northeast, that it's this bastion of machismo and sexism. But what's fascinating here is how it really dives into the lives of transgenders in that space, revealing the nuances of their daily struggles and resilience. The atmosphere feels raw, almost intimate, as it captures personal stories against a backdrop that's often painted in broad strokes. Pacing is steady, allowing for moments of reflection. The absence of flashy effects keeps it grounded, which works in its favor. Performances from the trans community featured are heartfelt and poignant. Overall, it offers a distinctive lens on a culture that many might not fully understand.
Explores Brazilian Northeast cultureHighlights transgender experiencesChallenges common stereotypes
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