

Dramática
Freely inspired by the poem Hierarquia (1970), by Pier Paolo Pasolini, which launches his vision of Brazil at that time, the film takes up and confronts the hybrid reality of a convulsed country, its dramatic tensions, based on radical experiences.
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Plot Summary
A compelling drama that explores the lives of individuals facing difficult circumstances in Paraguay. The film delves into themes of poverty, hope, and the human spirit's resilience. It follows several characters whose paths intersect as they navigate personal struggles and seek a better future.
Critical Reception
Dramática received critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of social issues and its powerful performances. Critics lauded its authentic depiction of Paraguayan life and its poignant storytelling. The film was recognized for its significant contribution to Latin American cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and unflinching look at societal struggles.
- Noted for strong emotional resonance and impactful character development.
- Applauded as a significant work in Paraguayan cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Cartagena Film Festival. Won Best Film at the International Film Festival of Kerala.
Fun Fact
The film was made with a very limited budget, highlighting the dedication of the cast and crew to telling this important story.
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