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Glauber Rocha- Evie

I was very moved by “Di Cavalcanti Di Glauber”. For me it raised the question, does art need to be confined within ethics to be powerful and serve its purpose? It comes down to the form and conception, which I would consider strong in this short. At certain points Rocha is almost yelling at us, filled with grief and passion. The frames flow almost as if they are a painting, perhaps an acknowledgement to the former painters life and impact. Confined work can not be as strong as work that subverts conventional parameters.


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