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Race Antenna is a fascinating documentary that really dives into Brazil's political landscape during a volatile time. You feel the raw energy as Glauber Rocha confronts the contradictions and hopes of 1979 Brazil, where utopia feels just within reach yet marred by deep-seated issues. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat, a rhythm of urgency and reflection. It's the kind of film that doesn't shy away from discomfort, but it also captures a sense of resilience. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the power of Rocha's interviews and the authenticity of the moment. It’s a revealing look at a nation wrestling with its identity, and honestly, it stays with you long after the credits roll.
Explore themes of identity and political conflict.Thought-provoking interviews capturing raw emotions.Offers a unique perspective on Brazilian history.
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