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So, 'Jorge Giannoni: NN, ese soy yo' is this raw documentary that dives deep into a rather gritty era of independent cinema. You have Jorge, not exactly a hero, but a witness to the chaos and creativity of the 60s, particularly in Brazil. It captures that vibe of rebellion, you know? The film feels personal yet historical, weaving together anecdotes and reflections that give you a sense of the time. The editing isn't slick like modern docs; it's more like a collage of memories. You can feel the weight of the stories he shares, especially alongside figures like Raymundo Gleyzer and Glauber Rocha. It’s introspective, a little haunting, and really makes you think about the role of art in tumultuous times.
Explores themes of witness and rebellion.Reflective of the 60s independent cinema movement.Distinctive storytelling with a personal touch.
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