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Pega-se Facção is a raw glimpse into the struggles of rural life in Caruaru, a place grappling with relentless drought. The film explores the lives of a mother and daughter who turn to outsourced home sewing, a decision that brings both hope and a heavy cost. It’s shot with a kind of gritty realism that captures the atmosphere of their surroundings—the harshness of nature, the weariness of daily labor. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really feel the weight of their choices. Performances are deeply felt, the emotions palpable as they navigate a world where survival means sacrificing aspects of their dignity. It's a quiet but powerful statement on resilience and the complexities of rural economies.
Documentary on rural life and economic strugglesFocuses on personal stories of resilienceExplores themes of sacrifice and survival
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