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In Home God Remains takes you into Curado I, a small but vibrant neighborhood in Brazil, where the intersections of faith and daily life unfold. It captures the layered religious imagery that permeates the streets, making for a visually rich experience. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to linger on the striking visuals and the stories behind them. There's something raw and authentic about the atmosphere β you can almost feel the pulse of the community. It's not just about the religious aspects; it's an exploration of identity and place. The practical effects are subtle, working harmoniously with the documentary style. The absence of a known director adds to this film's mystique, making it feel like a hidden gem in the documentary realm.
Focuses on community and spirituality.Offers a unique Brazilian perspective.Blends documentary style with artistic visuals.
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Al Levi
Director