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LAMA: O Crime Vale no Brasil dives deep into the haunting aftermath of the Vale dam collapse. It's raw, unfiltered - you really feel the weight of the voices, both those directly affected and the wider community. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing these personal stories to breathe. What struck me was the stark contrast between the serene Brazilian landscapes and the tragedy that unfolded. The performances—if you can call them that—are genuine and heart-wrenching, and the interviews are layered with emotion. The film doesn't shy away from the complexities of grief and resilience, making it a tough but necessary watch. It's a unique piece in documentary filmmaking, eschewing traditional narratives for something far more visceral.
Focuses on the impact of the Vale dam disaster.Features a variety of personal accounts and testimonies.Examines broader themes of environmental and social justice.
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