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So, O flagelo da enchente assola Pôrto Alegre is quite the piece of documentary filmmaking from 1941. Directed by Leopoldis-Som, it's a raw look at the floods that devastated Porto Alegre. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the situation. The tone is somber, capturing the despair of the residents with a mix of personal stories and broader societal impacts. What's striking are the practical effects of the flood—real footage that feels urgent. You can really sense the struggle of the community; it's not just a historical record but a poignant reflection on resilience. Definitely something to ponder after viewing.
1940s Brazilian documentaryFocus on social issuesHistorical significance in film
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