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Parque Oeste is a striking documentary that captures the raw, emotional aftermath of a violent eviction in Goiânia. The film follows a woman's journey as she navigates the complexities of rebuilding her life amid a struggle for housing. The tone is somber yet resilient, reflecting the harsh realities of urban displacement. You feel the weight of her experiences, intertwined with a broader commentary on social injustice. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that stick with you. What stands out is the intimate approach—it's not just about facts, but the human spirit fighting for dignity. The absence of a known director lends an intriguing layer, making the film feel more like an honest testament than a polished product.
Strong thematic focus on housing rights.Raw and emotional storytelling.Intimate, personal approach to social issues.
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Fabiana Assis
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