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Quero Ser Anjo offers a raw glimpse into the complexities of family and faith set against the backdrop of the Cirio de Nazare in Belem. The film flows with a certain languid pace, drawing you into the rhythms of life and the tensions that bubble beneath the surface. There’s a palpable atmosphere—the weight of expectation during such an important event clashes with personal struggles. The performances feel genuine, almost like a documentary style, which adds to its authenticity. The practical effects and local settings are quite striking, capturing the essence of the festival. It’s not just a story about religion, but about connection and conflict, making it quite distinct in its narrative approach.
Authentic depiction of Brazilian cultureFocuses on family dynamicsSet during an important religious festival
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Marta Nassar
Director