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O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento is a fascinating look into the Brazilian press during a tumultuous time, focusing on the 68-generation. It weaves the narrative around the newspaper 'O Sol', which thrived on satire and highlighted cultural and political issues. The film captures the spirit of an era when words were both weapons and shields, offering a raw and unfiltered glimpse into a society grappling with change. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of contemplation, which adds depth to the archival footage. You'll find the practical effects minimal but effective, focusing instead on the archival material that feels alive. The tone is nostalgic yet critical, and it resonates with anyone interested in the power of journalism and social movements.
Features archival footage from the 1960s.Reflects the socio-political climate of Brazil.Focuses on alternative press and its impact.
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