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Now that everything is over is an intriguing exploration of the Boquira Mining's impact on a small Brazilian town. The film dives into the lives of the residents, intertwining their memories with the haunting remnants of an industry that transformed their landscape. It captures the stark contrast between wealth and destruction, with a tone that's both reflective and somber. The pacing meanders through the past and present, letting the viewer absorb the weight of the mining's legacy. It's distinctive in its approach, using practical effects and raw performances that ground the story in reality, making you feel the echoes of a community shaped by a paradoxical history.
This film remains relatively obscure, making it a gem for collectors of lesser-known Brazilian cinema. The scarcity of physical copies adds to its allure, while those who appreciate regional stories and historical narratives may find it particularly compelling. Its format history is limited, with few releases, leading to increased interest among collectors seeking unique narratives in the mining documentary genre.
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