So, 'Pé de Cabra' is one of those intriguing documentaries that doesn't really follow the usual formula. You get this raw, almost visceral look at its subject matter, whatever that may be—gotta say, there’s an air of mystery throughout. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of works; you find yourself lost in the atmosphere. There's a certain authenticity in the performances, like everyone’s genuinely invested in what’s being portrayed. The visuals have this earthy quality, as if they’re pulling you into a different world. The themes—perhaps related to folklore or local culture—are palpable, and while the director's identity is a mystery, that adds another layer of intrigue for collectors like us. Definitely worth a watch just for the experience.
Intriguing perspective on local cultureRaw visual styleUnconventional pacing adds to the experience
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Bruno Santiago
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