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So, 'Se O Rei Zulu Já Não Pode Andar Nu' is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the unsettling realities of racial prejudice in Brazil. It’s not just a collection of interviews; it’s a raw exploration of societal attitudes, featuring personal accounts of racism that really make you think. The pacing is quite thoughtful, allowing the gravity of the subject matter to sink in. Plus, it includes footage of Desmond Tutu's visit to Rio, which adds a layer of international context. The way it weaves together personal stories with a broader political narrative, especially regarding Benedita da Silva's role in the Constituent Assembly, feels especially poignant. You can tell there's a real urgency in the voices presented here.
Explores Brazilian racial dynamicsIncludes key political commentaryFeatures interviews and personal narratives
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Rita Moreira
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