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So, 'Chuva – Este Filme Não É Meu' is like this intriguing documentary that plays with online imagery and sound, reshaping them into something new. The way it dances around the itan about Obaluaiê and those iyabás is fascinating. It brings a kind of poetic depth to the visuals, making you really think about rhythms and powers of Iansã, Nanã, and Iemanjá. There's an ethereal quality throughout, almost dreamlike but grounded in its tradition. Not just your typical doc, it’s more like a collage of ideas and feelings, exploring how we interpret culture through modern media. The pacing is deliberate, creating a space for reflection, and it’s visually striking without being over-the-top. Definitely distinctive in its approach.
Explores themes of cultural identity.Uses innovative editing techniques.Reflects on the power of folklore.
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