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So, 'Golpe de 64: a Procissão Está nas Ruas' is a unique piece of cinema. It captures a very specific moment in Brazilian history with a rawness that feels both intimate and a bit chaotic. The pacing can be a little disjointed, which adds to that sense of urgency and unrest, fitting for the subject matter. The cinematography is quite striking though, using practical effects and on-the-ground footage that really pulls you into the tumult of the time. Performances, albeit from lesser-known actors, carry an authenticity that makes the narrative feel personal and relatable. Not a polished film but definitely one that leaves an impression.
This film is relatively scarce on physical formats, with limited releases mainly on DVD in Brazil. Its obscurity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, especially those focused on Latin American cinema. The lack of a well-known director or extensive promotional material means that it's often overlooked, but for those who appreciate a deep dive into historical narratives, this film offers a compelling experience.
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