
O Som ao Redor
The lives of the residents of a Brazilian apartment building and the security guards who get the job guarding the surrounding streets.
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"When the third wave of Cinema Novo was brought to an abrupt end, the quality of cinematic output coming from Brazil stagnated quite considerably. It wasn't really until the films Central Station and City of God surfaced (the latter of which gaining significant critical acclaim) that Brazilian cinema was once again seen as a powerhouse in independent and avant film-making. Much like the aforementioned films, the themes of class and social attitude have pervaded the fabric of the modern Brazilian film, which has become increasingly acute in these perceptions and engaging in the issues of ..."
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Official submission of Brazil to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.
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The lives of the residents of a Brazilian apartment building and the security guards who get the job guarding the surrounding streets.





