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The City of Clear Waters is a poignant documentary that captures the raw aftermath of the catastrophic floods in Alagoas, particularly in Branquinha. It’s not just a recounting of facts; there’s a somber, reflective tone that lingers throughout. You see the resilience of the affected families, some heartbreaking scenes that stick with you. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of loss to sink in, yet it also showcases moments of communal strength. The cinematography has this stark beauty, contrasting the devastation with the daily lives of the survivors. It’s an emotional piece, drawing you into the human experience behind statistics. Definitely a film that doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of nature’s fury.
Deeply moving portrayal of natural disaster's impactHighlights human resilience in the face of tragedyUnique insights into Brazilian culture and community response
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Anderson Barbosa
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