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Short Film 'Amarela' Explores Themes of Belonging During 1998 World Cup Final

'Amarela', a short film by André Hayato Saito, centers on a young girl's quest for belonging set against the backdrop of the 1998 World Cup final. The film explores her personal journey during this pivotal moment in sports history.

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André Hayato Saito's short film 'Amarela' focuses on a young girl's experience during the 1998 World Cup final between France and Brazil. The film presents her journey of self-discovery and belonging as she navigates the significance of this historic sporting event.

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  • framing: A World Cup Final and a Teen’s Quest for Belonging in 'Amarela'
  • editorializing: is a moment of reckoning

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A World Cup Final and a Teen’s Quest for Belonging in “Amarela”

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Short Film 'Amarela' Explores Themes of Belonging During 1998 World Cup Final