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Mulher 80 is a fascinating documentary that digs into the rich tapestry of Brazilian music through the lens of gender. It's got this raw energy, connecting the struggles and triumphs of women in the industry, which feels incredibly relevant even now. The pacing flows well, with musical interludes that highlight the talents of brilliant MPB artists. You really get a sense of the era's cultural shifts, and the performances are heartfelt and engaging. The whole atmosphere feels like a tribute, not just to the music but to the women who've shaped it, creating a unique space in the documentary genre.
This film is relatively scarce in terms of physical formats, primarily available on VHS and a few DVD releases, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. The documentary's focus on female empowerment within the music scene during a pivotal time in Brazil adds to its uniqueness. While it doesn't usually command the same prices as other films from the era, its significance and the rich heritage it covers definitely make it an intriguing piece for anyone serious about Brazilian cinema and music history.
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