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Ah, "Nem Verdade Nem Mentira" is a fascinating piece, to say the least. It dances this fine line between mockumentary and something more elusive, engaging with journalism in a manner that's both absurd and reflective. The pacing is a bit irregular but lends itself to an almost hypnotic quality where you're encouraged to question what's real. The atmosphere is laden with dry humor and an underlying critique of media culture, which feels ahead of its time. The performances are quite naturalistic, creating this sense of authenticity, even in the absurdity. It’s a unique exploration of truth and fabrication that really sticks with you, if you give it the time to unfold.
This film holds a certain intrigue among collectors, especially for those interested in obscure mockumentaries. It's quite rare to find in pristine condition, and it often surfaces in limited festival circuits or specialized collections. The scarcity stems from its unique nature and the fact that the director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery that many collectors find appealing. Overall, it's a conversation starter and a curious piece that showcases the evolution of the mockumentary genre.
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