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Linha de Montagem is a captivating documentary that immerses you in the fervor of the late 1970s labor strikes in São Bernardo do Campo. The atmosphere is raw and charged, capturing the spirit of workers rallying for their rights. It’s not just history; it’s a window into the birth of a political movement, spotlighting Luís Inácio 'Lula' da Silva before he became synonymous with Brazilian politics. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight of each scene. You get a real sense of the struggle and determination of the working class. The interviews and archival footage create a compelling narrative that feels both personal and politically significant. It’s a distinct piece of cinema that embodies a pivotal era in Brazil’s socio-political landscape.
Focuses on the labor movement in Brazil during the late 70s.Highlights the beginnings of Lula's political journey.Rich in archival footage and personal interviews.
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