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Viver para a terra: o caso de Rondônia is a gripping short documentary that dives deep into the lives of landless peasants in Brazil's Rondônia state. The film, crafted by the Laboratory of Geopolitical Studies, captures a unique and somewhat unsettling atmosphere as it explores the often contradictory political landscapes these migrants navigate. The pacing feels almost unhurried, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the subjects' experiences and the stark realities of their choices. It’s not just a political statement; it’s a raw portrayal of humanity grappling with ideology and survival. The visuals are stark, with practical effects that enhance the authenticity, and while the director remains unknown, the film's distinct voice echoes the struggles of those caught in the crossfire of far-right politics and land disputes.
Short documentaryGeopolitical themesFocus on land rights and migration
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Ian Cheibub
Director