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Glauber, Claro is a fascinating exploration of Glauber Rocha's exile in Italy during the 1970s. The film weaves together interviews and archival footage, capturing Rocha's artistic process behind his film Claro. What stands out is the interplay between Rocha and various European filmmakers; it’s not just about cinema but the political currents of the time. The pacing flows like a conversation, reflecting the camaraderie and tension among artists navigating their visions amidst turmoil. You get a genuine sense of Rocha's passion, his struggles, and the broader implications of his work. The atmosphere is rich, layered, and you can almost feel the weight of history in every frame. A unique lens on a crucial period in cinema, for sure.
Focuses on Rocha's artistic development during exile.Interviews enrich the narrative.Archives provide a vibrant historical context.
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