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Curra Urbana is this fascinating blend of chaos and introspection, really capturing that raw essence of Brazilian life in the late '90s. The film plays with a non-linear narrative, which feels almost frenetic at times, echoing Godard's avant-garde vibes while still being rooted in the gritty realism of the Cinema Marginal movement. The practical effects are striking, adding this layer of authenticity that enhances the visceral experience. You can feel the weight of the socio-political commentary, and the performances, while not always polished, carry a depth that keeps you engaged. It's a unique piece of cinema that challenges as much as it entertains, leaving a lingering sense of unease.
Curra Urbana remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, largely due to its limited releases and the obscure nature of its director. The film has not seen many reissues, making original copies quite scarce. As a piece of Cinema Marginal, its reputation among collectors is steadily growing, especially among those who appreciate its experimental style and socio-political themes.
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