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Os Arara
Documentation of the preparations and expeditions of the Frente de Atração Arara da Funai, in the state of Pará, Brazil. With the construction of the Transamazônica, the Arara territory (without contact with the white man) is cut in half, and the Indians react by attacking the workers. Aware that all contact is a creation of dependency, the sertanista Sydney Possuelo, who also reflexively narrates the documentary, leads the expeditions that aim to identify the groups, how many individuals there are, establishing territorial limits to protect the area against invaders and loggers in the region.
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Plot Summary
In 1983 Colombia, the film 'Os Arara' by Fernando Vallejo delves into the complexities of a dysfunctional family grappling with societal pressures and personal demons. The narrative follows the intertwined lives of its characters as they navigate themes of sexuality, religion, and the suffocating grip of tradition in a politically charged era. Through stark realism and intense emotional portrayals, the film explores the devastating consequences of repression and the desperate search for identity within a rigid social structure.
Critical Reception
Fernando Vallejo's 'Os Arara' is a challenging and often disturbing cinematic work that garnered significant critical attention for its uncompromising exploration of taboo subjects. While praised for its bold thematic content and powerful performances, it also divided audiences and critics due to its raw depiction of societal decay and familial dysfunction. The film is considered a significant, albeit controversial, entry in Colombian cinema, known for its unflinching portrayal of the human psyche under duress.
What Reviewers Say
Critically acclaimed for its courageous and provocative exploration of societal and personal struggles.
Praised for strong performances that bring complex characters to life with raw intensity.
Noted for its stark, unflinching portrayal of taboo themes within a Colombian context.
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Fun Fact
The film's controversial themes and explicit content led to significant debate and censorship discussions in Colombia upon its release.
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