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Elo Perdido offers an immersive view into Brazil's cycling culture, contrasting sharply with the overwhelming presence of cars and motorcycles. Directed by Renata Falzoni, the film traverses from the quieter streets of Afuá in Pará to the bustling avenues of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. You get a sense of community among cyclists, showcasing their resilience against the tide of motorization. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the stories of everyday cyclists who embrace their bikes as a mode of expression and resistance. The cinematography captures vibrant street scenes, and the interviews are candid, painting a picture of a nation grappling with urban pressure while clinging to simpler, eco-friendly modes of transport. It's more than just a documentary; it's a celebration of life on two wheels amidst a chaotic landscape.
Focuses on cycling culture in BrazilExplores themes of resistance and communityCaptivating visuals of urban and rural settings
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Renata Falzoni
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