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Once Upon a Time There Was Iracema is a fascinating dive into the making of Iracema - Uma Transa Amazônica, and what strikes me is how it captures the essence of Brazilian cinema from that era. The interviews are candid, reflecting on the challenges of language and cultural representation. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the viewer to absorb the personal stories from actors and critics alike, which gives it a reflective tone. Bodanzky's direction adds a layer of authenticity, as he revisits the themes that made the original film resonate. It's the kind of documentary that feels like a conversation among friends who share a deep appreciation for the craft and history of film.
Documentary on Iracema's legacyIn-depth interviews with cast and crewExplores language and cultural themes
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