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Permanent Pan-Cinema is an intriguing dive into the life of Waly Salomão, a Brazilian poet who saw existence through a lens of fiction. This documentary, which stitches together 15 years of intimate footage by friends like Antonio Cícero and Carlos Nader, captures the essence of Salomão's worldview, where poetry acts as a critique of the mundane. The pacing feels almost like a meandering conversation—sometimes slow but deeply engaging. You get this raw atmosphere, alongside some candid moments that feel like a blend of documentary and a poetic reverie. The film isn't just about him; it's a reflection on how art can shape perception, particularly in the context of Brazilian culture. Quite a unique piece, really.
Documentary about Waly Salomão's life.Focus on poetry as a lens of reality.Intimate footage and personal reflections.
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