Ossos is a 1997 film directed by Pedro Costa. The movie follows the lives of a group of people living in a poor neighborhood in Lisbon, Portugal. The story focuses on the struggles and hardships faced by these characters as they try to survive in a harsh environment.
The film is known for its minimalist style and slow pace, as well as its use of non-professional actors. Costa's unique approach to storytelling creates a sense of realism and authenticity that draws the audience into the characters' lives.
Ossos is a powerful and haunting film that explores themes of poverty, desperation, and resilience. It offers a raw and unflinching look at the lives of those on the margins of society, highlighting the humanity and dignity that can be found in even the most difficult circumstances.
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Ossos
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Lowdown
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Carro Bedjo
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