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Fios que dão Vida offers a glimpse into the world of Nado, a puppeteer from Tiradentes – MG. The doc has this intimate feel, you know? It's not just about the puppets; it's about the man behind them and how he navigates the ups and downs of his craft. There's a warmth in his storytelling, a real connection to the theater and the communities he engages with. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the artistry, the challenges, and the sheer joy of puppetry. Plus, it shows how art intersects with social work, making the artist's journey central and relatable. It's a thoughtful piece, quite distinctive in its approach to documenting the life of a creator.
Documentary on puppetry and social workEmphasizes the artist's personal journeyIntimate storytelling with a unique perspective
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