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So, 'Caparaó' is this fascinating documentary that dives into a really tense moment in Brazilian history. It explores the early resistance against the military regime that took hold in '64. The film takes you up into the Caparaó mountains, where these former officers tried to ignite a national uprising in '66, kind of like Brazil's own version of Sierra Maestra. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, giving you time to absorb the weight of their ambitions and the stakes involved. The tone is somber but not entirely hopeless, which makes it distinctive. You really get a sense of the desperation and courage of these individuals. It's raw, real, and the archival footage really adds to the atmosphere—definitely captures that era's tension well.
Explores early resistance against military dictatorshipIncludes archival footage and interviewsHighlights the attempt to replicate a historical uprising
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