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Sobre Olhares is quite the intriguing piece, really. It stitches together twelve shorts from young creators in São Paulo's suburbs, and each one tackles some heavy themes. You get a sense of their world—issues like racism, housing struggles, and homophobia loom large, and it's raw. The pacing varies, some segments are quick and impactful, while others linger a bit longer, letting the viewer digest everything. The performances have this genuine quality, a kind of honesty that feels refreshing. What stands out is how it manages to capture a slice of urban life, with practical effects that enhance the narrative rather than overshadow it. Definitely a distinctive work that reflects the voices of a generation.
Focus on urban youth perspectives.Engages with serious social issues.Unique storytelling through short films.
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