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I watched this film at Oslo Fusion festival in September 2023, and it is by far one of the best films I've watched in a long time.
Daniel gives voice to many incredible people to share their experiences through a joyful and celebratory narrative on disability justice.
I left the room touched, smiling, and inspired to get to know myself better, to set myself free and to reconnect to my ancestors.
Do go and watch it to listen, learn, unlearn and challenge your deeply ingrained ableist social norms. You won't regret it.
I hope this film travels the world, as we all can learn from the Brazil and the Global South. Thank you Daniel!
Daniel gives voice to many incredible people to share their experiences through a joyful and celebratory narrative on disability justice.
I left the room touched, smiling, and inspired to get to know myself better, to set myself free and to reconnect to my ancestors.
Do go and watch it to listen, learn, unlearn and challenge your deeply ingrained ableist social norms. You won't regret it.
I hope this film travels the world, as we all can learn from the Brazil and the Global South. Thank you Daniel!
Boring, pretentious without any depth. I love José's music and this was a full disappointment.
If you are thinking of joining one of the viewing events, it is not worth it.
A film that doesn't say anything with a bunch of disconnected inner jokes between the director and José. Mikel (the director) is better off making music videos and staying away from opening his mouth on the viewing, while José can stick with playing his beautiful music.
During the viewing the director makes all these shallow references to other cultures and religions without any self critic of his own home country. A lot of white privilege hidden behind a shallow narrative around rationality and science.
If you are thinking of joining one of the viewing events, it is not worth it.
A film that doesn't say anything with a bunch of disconnected inner jokes between the director and José. Mikel (the director) is better off making music videos and staying away from opening his mouth on the viewing, while José can stick with playing his beautiful music.
During the viewing the director makes all these shallow references to other cultures and religions without any self critic of his own home country. A lot of white privilege hidden behind a shallow narrative around rationality and science.