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Walking Shadows is an intriguing exploration of the Estado Novo's complex relationship with homosexuals, a topic often shrouded in secrecy. Directed by André Murraças, who adapts his own play, the film marries documentary elements with theatricality, animation, and archival footage. This blend creates a unique atmosphere, drawing you into the emotional landscape of those who lived under the regime. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of history to settle, while performances capture a spectrum of experiences that feel both personal and universal. It’s a distinctive piece, not just for its content but for how it navigates mediums to tell its story.
Walking Shadows is relatively new and hasn't been widely circulated yet, so it's still in that phase where collectors may find it hard to acquire. The film's unique blend of styles and its exploration of a niche historical subject matter could spark interest, especially among those focused on LGBTQ+ narratives in cinema. There's a real potential for future value as awareness grows, particularly given its origins in a play, which might also appeal to theater aficionados.
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