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So, 'Dias de Euforia' is this fascinating documentary that captures Brazil's tumultuous 1989 elections. You really feel the pulse of São Paulo through the footage, blending street recordings with snippets from TV broadcasts. It's raw, you know? The artists involved add a real emotional layer—Djavan, Chico Buarque, and Gilberto Gil bring their unique vibes, grounding the political tension in something personal. The pacing varies quite a bit, reflecting the chaos of the time, and there’s this sense of urgency in the way the events unfold. What stands out is how it captures not just the candidates, but the heartbeat of a nation divided, making it more than just a historical record.
Includes contributions from notable Brazilian artists.Features a mix of street footage and television clips.Reflects the societal divide of the era.
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