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So, O Longo Amanhecer is a fascinating dive into Celso Furtado's life and ideas, really. The documentary blends various archival footage and personal accounts that give you a feel for Brazil's socio-economic landscape post-1940s, you know? It's not just a dry recount of history; there's this palpable sense of the struggles and progress that shaped the country. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with Furtado's concepts, which are quite complex, but they manage to make it accessible. What stands out is the way it weaves personal narratives with broader historical context, creating a rich tapestry of thought. If you're into documentaries that explore intellectual biographies, this one brings a unique flavor to the table.
Focus on historical contextArchival footage is compellingIntellectual insights throughout
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