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Deu Pra Ti Anos 70 is a fascinating snapshot of a time and place, capturing the pulse of Porto Alegre in the 1970s. The film revolves around the bittersweet relationship between Marcelo and Ceres, with their encounters marked by laughter and tension in various social settings like bars and dance halls. The super-8 format gives it this gritty, raw aesthetic that feels incredibly intimate. There’s a certain charm in its pacing, which meanders just like the conversations depicted. Plus, there's a unique treat with the appearances of artists who would later gain prominence, giving it an extra layer for those who appreciate Brazilian cinema history.
This film is quite rare, especially in its original super-8 format, and collectors often seek it out for its unique representation of Brazilian culture during the 70s. The scarcity of physical copies adds to its allure, as does the fact that it showcases early performances from artists who would become significant figures in Brazilian cinema. Given its niche appeal, it tends to fly under the radar, making it a potential gem for those with a keen interest in the evolution of national cinema.
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