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Alma Negra da Cidade
The existence of racial discrimination did not prevent the affirmation of the black community in the urban space of São Paulo. Members of the black community, in intimate accounts, tell their origins, life trajectory, dreams, anxieties and how they see the situation of blacks, 102 years after the supposed abolition of slavery. Black women and men continue to have to fight for minimum rights and recognition of existence. Black resistance is an example of the struggle of oppressed peoples.
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Plot Summary
In the sprawling metropolis of Rio de Janeiro, a journalist investigates a series of mysterious disappearances plaguing the city's underbelly. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that stretches from the impoverished favelas to the opulent mansions of the elite. The journalist must confront his own past and the dark secrets of the city before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its gritty realism and suspenseful narrative, 'Alma Negra da Cidade' was praised for its unflinching portrayal of social issues and urban decay. The film resonated with audiences for its complex characters and thought-provoking themes, solidifying its status as a significant work in Brazilian cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and compelling mystery.
Lauded for its social commentary on urban inequality.
Noted for strong performances from its ensemble cast.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Alexandre Ionescu, was inspired by real-life disappearances that occurred in Rio de Janeiro during the late 1980s, aiming to bring a sense of urgency and realism to the narrative.
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