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So, 'Liberdade de Morar' dives deep into the lives of folks from the Chico Prego Occupation. It's a documentary, right? But it feels more like a raw, intimate journey through their everyday struggles in Vitória. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with the moments, almost meditative at times. The sound design won Best Sound at the Cacau UFES Festival, which is interesting considering how sound often amplifies the emotional weight of the visuals. You really get a sense of community and resilience, the camera feels like it’s part of their world. It’s gritty, real, and unflinching—definitely has its own vibe, making it stand out in the documentary scene.
Focuses on social issues and community life.Atmospheric sound design that complements visuals.Highlights resilience in challenging circumstances.
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