- Studio: TRIA Productions
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2011
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80It's the mind-blowing performance footage (and there's lots of it) that makes this a must-see film.
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80Dzi Croquettes is both a tribute and a terrific entertainment.
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75What's easy to appreciate in the documentary, however, is the way it reassembles the Dzi Croquettes' trajectory without polishing off its jagged edges. It's through their brilliance and their flaws that they become muses.
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Nov 16, 201170Resembling an all-male late-20th-century version of the Ziegfeld Follies, the cabaret group Dzi Croquettes used an empowering sexuality to counter Brazil's military dictatorship. Dzi Croquettes -- the Documentary is Tatiana Issa and Raphael Alvarez's pleasure-packed exploration of the group's impact.
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60If the film doesn't measure up as a piece of historical scholarship, it does manage to be a rather touching exploration of the troupe's life cycle: achieving notoriety, then being torn apart by fame, then being destroyed by forces beyond its control.
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Nov 16, 201160Essentially a queer-cabaret-cum-performance-art-spectacle, the Croquettes went from local phenomenon to international sensation, opening up sexual mores in then-repressive Brazil and wowing Paris before their AIDS-fueled downfall.
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50Although the film recounts an intriguing slice of social history, it is too haphazard and repetitive to be truly memorable.