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Woodstock - Mais Que Uma Loja
"Woodstock - Mais Que Uma Loja" tells the story of the Woodstock Discos store, a stronghold considered ground zero for heavy metal in São Paulo and one of the pioneers of the style in Brazil.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the cultural phenomenon of Woodstock, a legendary music festival that defined a generation. It delves into the stories of iconic Brazilian artists who performed at the festival and left an indelible mark on music history. The film examines the social and political context of the era, highlighting how music became a powerful form of expression and resistance.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews for its insightful look into a significant cultural event and its exploration of Brazilian music's legacy. Critics praised its archival footage and interviews, which offered a comprehensive view of the Woodstock experience in Brazil. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic journey and the deep dive into the artists' contributions.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its detailed archival exploration of a significant musical event.
Praised for its focus on the impact of Woodstock on Brazilian music and culture.
Seen as a nostalgic and informative tribute to iconic Brazilian artists.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews and archival footage of Brazilian music legends such as Raul Seixas and Belchior, whose music was deeply influenced by the counter-cultural movements of the Woodstock era.
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