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Deu Pra Ti Anos 70
Deu Pra Ti Anos 70 is a Brazilian film, shot in super-8 in 1981 in the city of Porto Alegre. It tells the story of the meetings and disagreements between Marcelo and Ceres through the 1970s, in bars, dance meetings and camps. It has the special participation of artists who would become important in the gaúcho music scene, such as Nei Lisboa, Júlio Reny, Augusto Licks, Wander Wildner and Carlos Gerbase. It was the first film by actor Werner Schünemann.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the vibrant cultural and social landscape of Brazil during the 1970s. Through archival footage and interviews, it captures the music, political climate, and artistic expressions that defined the era. The film delves into the nuances of a decade marked by both challenges and significant cultural shifts.
Critical Reception
Deu Pra Ti Anos 70 is appreciated for its insightful look into a pivotal decade in Brazilian history, particularly its focus on the music scene. While not widely reviewed in international press, it's regarded by Brazilian critics as an important retrospective of the era's cultural output.
What Reviewers Say
Praises the film's comprehensive look at the 1970s Brazilian cultural scene.
Highlights the importance of its exploration of music and social movements.
Acknowledged for its archival value and historical significance.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Fernando Meirelles, who later gained international fame for directing 'City of God'.
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