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House 9 is a fascinating peek into a hidden chapter of Brazilian culture. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s military dictatorship, it captures this unique house in Rio de Janeiro where Jards Macalé and Luiz Carlos Lacerda brought together an eclectic mix of artists. The atmosphere is rich, almost electric, as musicians and filmmakers interact and inspire each other. What sets it apart is its raw authenticity—there's no gloss here, just a real sense of community and creative freedom. The pacing feels organic, meandering through discussions, performances, and film screenings that reflect the cultural turmoil of the time. It's not just a documentary; it's a vivid time capsule of resistance and artistic expression.
Focuses on the intersection of music and cinema.Captures a critical period in Brazilian history.Features performances that speak to the era's cultural landscape.
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