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Behind Closed Doors

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Behind Closed Doors is a powerful documentary by João Pedro Bim that exposes the darkest chapter of Brazil’s military dictatorship. The film centers on the pivotal moment in December 1968, when the regime enacted Institutional Act No. 5 (AI-5), a decree that suspended the constitution, silenced dissent, and plunged the country into its most violent era.

What sets Behind Closed Doors apart is its ingenious use of never-before-heard archival audio recordings from that infamous meeting. The recordings are meticulously synchronized with state-produced propaganda newsreels. These newsreels are revealed as tools of manipulation when paired with the chilling voices of leaders openly dismantling democracy.
 
Behind Closed Doors not only documents a critical period in Brazilian history but also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of preserving historical memory.

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