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Visão 2013 para Roberto Piva is a fascinating documentary that really plays with the idea of urban soundscapes. It’s got this gritty, raw feel that contrasts sharply with the polished nature of most contemporary works. The editing feels almost like a collage, stitching together glimpses of São Paulo that echo the past while making a statement about the present. The film’s pacing is deliberately contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the city, much like Piva himself would have. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the sense of place without overwhelming. It’s a tribute that feels personal, and you can really sense the filmmakers' deep appreciation for Piva’s voice and vision.
A reflective exploration of urban lifeInteresting contrasts with historical soundscapesSubtle visual and auditory storytelling
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