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So, 'When the Street Becomes Home' is this fascinating documentary from 1981 that dives deep into the Catumbi neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. What’s striking is the rawness of the footage, capturing the vibrant life of the locals amidst the backdrop of urban planning chaos. The pacing feels organic, almost meandering at times, which lets you soak in the atmosphere. It’s not just about the physical changes around them; it really explores how those shifts impact daily routines and community ties. I mean, the residents’ performances seem so genuine, you forget you’re watching a film. It’s that authentic vibe that sets it apart—definitely a unique perspective on urban life.
Focus on urban planning themesAuthentic local perspectivesInteresting pacing and atmosphere
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Tetê Moraes
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