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Olhares (2009) offers an intimate glimpse into the heart of Curitiba through the eyes of its residents. It’s less about grand narratives and more about the subtle, everyday experiences that shape a city's identity. The pacing is meandering, which complements the documentary’s intention to reflect on life as it naturally unfolds. The tone strikes a balance between nostalgic and observational, allowing viewers to feel connected to the people and their stories. There’s no flashy editing or high-production values here; the rawness adds to its charm. It’s a fascinating tapestry of voices, showcasing how a place can be defined by its community. Definitely a piece that resonates with anyone interested in urban life and personal stories.
Focuses on everyday lifeStrong sense of communityRaw and authentic storytelling
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