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Floresta também é gente is a compelling documentary that really digs into the realities faced by isolated indigenous groups, specifically in the Kaxinawá territory along the Humaitá River. The tone is quite reflective, and you can feel the weight of the subject matter as it gently unfolds. The pacing feels natural, allowing the viewer to sit with the images and stories presented. It emphasizes themes of isolation, cultural survival, and the impact of external forces on indigenous lives. There's a raw authenticity in the way it's filmed, giving it a grounded atmosphere that pulls you in. The absence of flashy effects or dramatized reenactments keeps everything stark and real, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Focuses on isolated indigenous groupsEmphasizes cultural survivalNatural pacing enhances the documentary feel
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Key Crew
Nilson Saboia Tuwe Huni Kuin
Director