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The Edge of Democracy is really compelling, like a raw dive into Brazil's political landscape. Petra Costa has this way of mixing personal narrative with political history that feels intimate yet sprawling. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the gravity of each moment—especially when it gets into the tumultuous rise and fall of Dilma Rousseff and Lula da Silva. There’s a palpable tension throughout, showcasing not just the events but the emotional weight they carry for the people. The access to these key political figures gives it a unique edge, and the atmosphere can be quite somber, painting a vivid picture of a nation in crisis. It’s a tough watch but one that resonates deeply with the current state of democracy worldwide.
Focuses on the interplay of personal and political narratives.Offers a unique perspective with direct access to key figures.Atmospheric and reflective—captures the essence of a polarized nation.
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