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So, 'When Women Sing' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the Voz Própria project. It’s fascinating how it intertwines music with the emotional landscapes of these incarcerated women. The atmosphere is kind of raw and intimate, capturing rehearsals that feel both vulnerable and empowering. You get this sense of their struggles, but also their resilience, as they prepare for a performance in the Chapel of the Female Penitentiary in São Paulo. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to really soak in the nuances of their experiences. The film does a nice job of showing how music can be a form of therapy, highlighting those moments of connection and expression that are often lost in the confines of prison life. It’s a unique take on the intersection of art and psychology.
Documentary on unique therapeutic projectFocus on music's role in emotional healingExplores themes of resilience and expression
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Maria Fanchin
Director