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So, this film, 'Intervenção na Cipla e Interfibra,' dives into a really intense moment in Brazil's labor history. It captures this chaotic day in 2007 when armed federal police stormed these occupied factories, pulling out the worker representatives. The atmosphere is thick with tension and resistance, you can feel the weight of the workers' struggles. The pacing is raw, almost documentary-like, giving you this front-row seat to a conflict that feels all too real. The themes of capitalism and worker rights are central, but it’s the real voices of those involved that resonate. The way they share their day-to-day experiences in the occupied factories adds a layer of authenticity that’s quite striking. It's definitely a film that leaves an impression.
Documentary on labor struggles in Brazil.Focus on worker rights and state intervention.Real voices and experiences featured prominently.
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