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So, 'São Paulo: Occupied City' is this intriguing documentary that really gets you thinking about the reality of urban life in São Paulo. It showcases the vibrant chaos of the city while also peeling back layers of inequality. The pacing feels intentional, moving from one story of resistance to another, almost like a heartbeat in the city's pulse. What struck me is how it amplifies marginalized voices, pulls you into their daily lives and struggles. Visually, it captures both the beauty and the grit of the metropolis, using practical effects that make the experience feel raw and immediate. It’s not just a film; it’s a powerful exploration of social issues that resonated with me long after the credits rolled.
Explores urban inequalitiesFocuses on marginalized groupsRich visual narrative
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