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Many Thousands Gone takes you on a raw journey, juxtaposing the vibrant street life of Salvador, Brazil, with the rich cultural tapestry of Harlem, New York. The film captures candid moments, the rhythms of daily life, and the struggles that intersect these two locales. There's a certain organic feel to the pacing, almost like you're walking the streets yourself, absorbing the atmosphere. The documentary lets people speak for themselves, giving a voice to those often overlooked. It's not polished, but that's part of its charm; you can feel the grit and authenticity in every frame. The visuals are striking, each scene feels alive, a testament to the places and the people within them. The connection between two distant yet similar communities is what makes this film distinctive.
Focus on street culture and its representation.Great for discussions on community and identity.Captivating visuals that resonate with urban life.
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Ephraim Asili
Director