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Roberto Baggio (2024) is an interesting dive into nostalgia, crafted by Henrique Cartaxo. The film flows like a memory, capturing that moody '90s vibe, which is quite fitting given the themes it tackles—capitalism and pop culture. The pacing feels dreamlike, almost reflective, inviting you to linger on images and sounds from the past. It's not just about the World Cup; it’s how that moment shaped our view of fame and consumerism. The filmmaker weaves in personal anecdotes that lend an intimacy to the broader historical context. And it’s all captured with an aesthetic that feels authentic to the time, perhaps even a bit raw. Really gives you something to chew on long after the credits roll.
Explores nostalgia through a unique lens.Combines personal storytelling with broader themes.Cinematography evokes a raw '90s aesthetic.
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Henrique Cartaxo
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