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So, NEM (Novo Ensino Médio), um fracasso anunciado is another one of those documentaries that dives deep into the chaos of educational reform in Brazil. The film doesn't really hold back, showcasing the struggles and the voices of those affected. The tone is heavily critical, which I think really adds to its realism. The pacing is quite erratic, almost mirroring the uncertainty surrounding the reforms themselves. There's no polished narrative, just raw footage and interviews that create a sense of urgency. It feels intimate yet chaotic, and while the director remains unknown, the passion of the subjects comes through. This film stands out for its unfiltered look at a system in turmoil, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in educational discourse.
Educational reform in BrazilRaw interviews and footageCritique of systemic issues
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