

Nada Consta
The story takes place in Brasília, year 2017, under the Robotic World Government. Randau do Congo Naya intends do get to the Moon for his marriage, but faces political and bureaucratic problems.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the realities of the Brazilian justice system, focusing on the experiences of those who have been incarcerated and the complexities of the legal process. It delves into the social and economic factors that contribute to crime and punishment in Brazil. The film aims to shed light on the human cost of a system often perceived as unfair and inaccessible.
Critical Reception
Nada Consta received critical acclaim for its unflinching look at the Brazilian penal system. Reviewers lauded its powerful storytelling and the important social commentary it offered, though some noted its raw and sometimes disturbing content. Audiences were moved by the personal testimonies and the film's ability to provoke thought and discussion about justice and rehabilitation.
What Reviewers Say
- A stark and necessary look at the flaws within the Brazilian justice system.
- Highlights the human element often lost in discussions of crime and punishment.
- Provokes deep reflection on societal inequalities and their impact on incarceration.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, with director Carlos Amadeu Antunes gaining unprecedented access to prisons and interviewing numerous inmates, lawyers, and judges.
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