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The Landless is a gritty look at Brazil's Landless Movement, a grassroots collective fighting for land rights since '84. Its raw documentary style really captures the struggles and resilience of the MST. You can feel the urgency in their fight, leading up to the landmark election of Lula in 2002. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb not just the facts but the emotional weight of these people's lives. The film isn’t flashy; it relies on real interviews and footage, which gives it a genuine atmosphere. What stands out is how it connects personal stories to larger societal issues, making it not just about land but about dignity and human rights too. It’s a compelling watch for anyone interested in social movements.
Deep dive into social movementsHistorical context of BrazilReal-life impact on communities
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