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Shot on 8mm film in 1967, this vibrant clip captures a women's marching band performing in a lively street parade in Brazil. The young women wear matching pink shirts, purple skirts, white gloves, and sashes as they march in formation, playing snare drums. The scene unfolds on a bustling city street lined with colonial-style buildings, where crowds gather on balconies to watch. The footage has a distinct vintage color palette and film grain, characteristic of Super 8 home movies from the era. The camera follows the band's movement, capturing the energy and rhythm of the performance.
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