Rewound Memories – The Fall of DVD Rental Stores
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Rewound Memories – The Fall of DVD Rental Stores
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In a nostalgic and reflective tone, this 15-minute documentary revisits the decline of DVD rental stores in Brazil through the stories of three former store owners. Two of them share their experiences of closing their shops, while the third continues to run one that remains open to this day. A tribute to memories, technological transformations, and the enduring love for physical cinema.
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2024-12-01
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