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Capoeira 14
Capoeira is a martial arts discipline developed by the Brazilian military to give its soldiers a secret weapon that carries lethal force. What they discovered however, was that the techniques of defeating an opponent were even better-suited to loving him. Literally. Those who practice Capoeira are also known as the country's best lovers. So pull out your weapon and watch these stunning young Brazilian men as they show you why sex in the Army has never been better!
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the rich history and vibrant culture of Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. It explores its origins, its evolution through different eras, and its significance as a cultural expression and a powerful form of self-defense. The film showcases practitioners from various backgrounds and skill levels, highlighting the discipline, artistry, and community inherent in the practice.
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Focuses on the historical and cultural significance of Capoeira.
Highlights the athleticism and artistry involved in the martial art.
Showcases the diversity of its practitioners and its global reach.
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While 'Capoeira 14' (2004) is the title provided, specific details about this particular film are scarce. It's possible this is a less widely distributed or indexed documentary, or perhaps part of a series where individual installments are not separately cataloged.
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