
So, 'Olhares sobre o racismo' is a documentary that digs deep into the racial dynamics of Portugal, marking 30 years of the SOS Racismo Movement. It’s not just a compilation of voices but a tapestry of experiences, weaving together insights from various marginalized communities – think black, gypsy, and migrant voices. The tone is raw and honest, with a pacing that allows the gravity of these issues to sink in. What stands out is how it captures the emotions and struggles of its subjects, making it feel deeply personal yet universally relevant. The interviews feel authentic, no fluff, just real people sharing their realities. It’s distinct for its local focus but has this wider resonance on racial matters that feels timely and necessary.
Documentary focuses on Portuguese racial issuesIncludes diverse community testimoniesMarks 30 years of SOS Racismo Movement
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Bruno Moraes Cabral
Director