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Folias em Bagdá is quite the curious piece. Set between takes of 'The Secret of the Mummy', it dives into Wilson Grey's whimsical dreams, exploring notions of love and desire. The atmosphere is light, almost surreal, with a playful tone that contrasts the chaos of film production. You get glimpses of the cast's charisma, and there's something charming about the way the film captures their camaraderie. It doesn't really fall into typical narrative structures, and that adds to its allure—making it feel like a collection of moments rather than a straightforward story. The pacing ebbs and flows, matching the dreamlike quality of Grey's imagination, which is both refreshing and slightly disorienting.
Folias em Bagdá is somewhat of a hidden gem, with limited circulation since its initial release in 2012. It hasn't seen a significant home media release, which makes physical copies rather sought after among collectors. Its unique blend of dream sequences and behind-the-scenes antics creates a niche appeal, attracting those interested in obscure cinema and the filmmaking process. The film's scarcity adds an interesting layer to its collector interest, as aficionados often appreciate its unconventional approach and the glimpse it offers into the lives of its cast during production.
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