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So, Torquato Neto - Every Hour of the End is this fascinating documentary that really digs into the life of Torquato Neto, a Brazilian poet who was pretty much at the heart of the Tropicália movement. The film captures the chaotic atmosphere of Brazil during the 1960s, a time when art and politics were completely intertwined. You get a sense of his passionate spirit; it's raw and intimate. The pacing feels reflective, which suits the themes of rebellion and creativity. It's not just about his poetry; it touches on his music and journalism too. The way they use archival footage blends with contemporary interviews gives it an interesting texture. Definitely a unique lens on a transformative cultural moment.
Engaging insights into Brazilian culture · Great archival footage · Strong themes of rebellion and art
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