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Indústria (1969) is a fascinating documentary that really dives into Brazil's industrial landscape through some pretty compelling metaphors. The film touches on the ambitious efforts to establish a national industry, but it also doesn’t shy away from the stark reality of foreign capital's swift invasion. There's this palpable tension throughout, juxtaposing hope and disillusionment. Pacing can feel deliberate, almost reflective, which really lets you soak in the imagery and themes. It's distinctive for its raw approach, often eschewing polished storytelling for something more visceral and thought-provoking. The visual style and editing choices create a unique atmosphere that's hard to shake off after viewing.
The film has had a relatively obscure release history, often found in niche documentary collections. Its scarcity makes it a keen interest for collectors who appreciate deep dives into socio-economic issues of the time. While it may not be widely circulated, any print that surfaces tends to attract attention due to its unique subject matter and the ongoing relevance of its themes.
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