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Camocim (2017) directed by Quentin Delaroche is a compelling glimpse into the raw, emotional landscape of a small town during election season. The film captures the frenetic energy as politics divides the community, revealing deep-seated tensions and aspirations. It's fascinating how the director immerses you in the atmosphere of Camocim de São Félix, the sound of raucous debates, and the visual chaos of rallies. The pacing mirrors the urgency of the campaign, ebbing and flowing with the mood of the townsfolk. What stands out is the authentic portrayal of real people, their joys and frustrations, giving it a genuine touch. It feels like a document of a moment in time, rich in local color and unvarnished sentiment.
A great study of local politics and community dynamics.Rich in atmosphere, with a focus on real-life characters.Captures a specific cultural moment in Brazilian politics.
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Quentin Delaroche
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Fellipe Fernandes
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