Muddy River is a poignant drama that explores the lives of two boys who form an unlikely friendship amidst the harsh realities of post-war Japan. As they navigate the challenges of growing up in a society still recovering from the aftermath of war, they are faced with issues of family relationships, class relations, and the seedy underbelly of prostitution. The film also touches on themes of death, animal abuse, and the struggles of a war veteran. Based on a novel, Muddy River provides a captivating glimpse into life in 1950s Osaka.
The National Shotgun is a surreal comedy set in the Marquisate of Leguineche, a Spanish aristocracy known for its absurdism and business corruption. The film combines politics, high-society, and class relations with elements of hunt and sex, creating a hilarious and provocative story.
Documentary about power and class relations in the sociocultural context of Bahia, considering the history of oil extraction in the state.
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