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Captains of the Sands, from 2011, dives deep into the gritty yet vibrant life of street kids in Salvador, Bahia during the 1950s. It captures a raw, unfiltered view of their struggles, friendships, and fierce independence. The atmosphere is dense, filled with the sounds and sights of a city that almost breathes alongside its young inhabitants. The pacing feels almost languid at times, allowing you to really absorb the characters and their world. The performances are genuine, often shining through the tough exteriors. There's a distinct sense of camaraderie and survival, and the practical effects lend a realness to their adventures. It's not just a story about hardship but also a celebration of youthful spirit and resilience amidst adversity.
Features strong performances from a young castHighlights socio-economic issues of the eraBeautiful cinematography that captures Salvador's essence
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