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Três Acordes de Cólera captures the raw energy of São Paulo's punk scene through the lens of the band Cólera. It's gritty, unpolished, and feels like a fly-on-the-wall experience. The pacing is brisk, mirroring the urgency and rebellion of punk music. You get a real sense of the band's struggles and triumphs, which kind of resonates with the broader socio-political climate of Brazil at that time. The performances are authentic, almost chaotic at times, which adds to the documentary's charm. This isn’t just about music; it’s a manifesto of youth culture, identity, and resistance. Plus, the practical effects of the concert footage enhance that visceral vibe, making you feel like you're right there in the crowd, lost in the sound.
Focuses on the underground punk scene in São Paulo.Includes interviews that give insight into the band's philosophy.Features lots of live performance footage, capturing the energy of punk.
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Paula Harumi
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