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Discomfort Between The Fingers dives deep into the underground music scene of Curitiba, a city where sound intertwines with urban mystique. The documentary feels like a cozy yet eerie walk through hidden spaces—those dimly lit rooms that feel both intimate and isolating. It captures the essence of a community that thrives on secrecy and creativity, revealing the tangled relationships between artists and their art. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the ambiance of these crooked songs that echo through narrow halls. There’s a rawness here, a sort of authenticity that’s hard to come by, especially in modern music documentaries. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its ability to present a soundscape that’s as much about the environment as it is about the musicians themselves.
Atmospheric exploration of underground music.Focus on community and secrecy in art.Distinct soundscapes that reflect the environment.
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Thayana Andreatta
Director