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Rough Red captures a unique slice of Brazilian history, intertwining the personal and political as these four women navigate the complexities of teenage motherhood in a rapidly changing society. The documentary employs a raw aesthetic, mixing intimate personal archives with candid reflections, creating a sense of authenticity that's palpable. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to really soak in their stories, which are layered with both hope and the weight of their circumstances. While the director remains unknown, the voices of Jô, Eunice, Alessa, and Fabiana resonate deeply. It's not just a chronicle of their lives; it's a meditation on resilience, identity, and the messy realities of growing up in a tumultuous time.
Documentary on Brazilian women's livesFocuses on personal archivesIntersects personal and political themes
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