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My Name Is Baghdad dives into the gritty world of São Paulo's skate culture, where the narrative is both raw and empowering. The film centers on Bagdá, a young woman surrounded by strong female figures in her family, yet she navigates a landscape rife with the old-school machismo that still prevails in society. The pacing ebbs and flows, balancing moments of adrenaline from skateboarding with quieter, introspective scenes that reveal the characters' struggles. The performances feel authentic, filled with a palpable energy that resonates with the youthful rebellion against societal norms. What stands out is the film's ability to juxtapose empowerment with the harsh realities of street life, making it a nuanced exploration of gender dynamics in a subculture often overlooked.
Focuses on female empowerment in a male-dominated space.Authenticity in performances resonates with the audience.Captures the essence of São Paulo's vibrant skate scene.
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