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So, 'Dzi Croquettes' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into a Brazilian theater group from the 70s. They used humor and irony as their weapons against the oppressive dictatorship, which was pretty daring for that time. What stands out is how they not only challenged societal norms but also paved the way for the global gay movement. The performances are vibrant, eccentric, and truly expressive, mixing dance and theatrical elements in a way that reshaped how people view stage art. The pacing flows well, balancing historical context with personal stories, making it feel alive, not just like a dry recounting of events. It’s a unique lens on a turbulent era, showcasing creativity as resistance, which is always compelling.
Not your typical documentary style.Great blend of history and performance.A rare insight into 70s Brazilian culture.
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