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Brazil: The Last Crusade was produced and launched on YouTube by the extreme right organization Brasil Paralelo ("Parallel Brazil"), a channel with more than 700 thousand subscribers; the documentary now has more than 1.5 million views. The first episode, "The Cross and the Sword", presents a brief history of Western civilization in the Middle ...
The Edge of Democracy (Portuguese: Democracia em Vertigem) is a 2019 Brazilian documentary film directed by Petra Costa.The film follows the political past of the filmmaker in a personal way, in context with the first term of President Lula and the events leading to the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, analyzing the rise and fall of both presidents as well as the 2014 socio-political crisis that ...
Brazilian short documentary films (7 P) Pages in category "Brazilian documentary films" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
Bonifácio: O Fundador do Brasil (en: Boniface: The Founder of Brazil) is a Brazilian documentary about the life, work and thoughts of the Patriarch of Independence of Brazil, José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva. It is a production of IVIN Films. [1]
Brazil with Michael Palin is a travel documentary series by Michael Palin consisting of four episodes, which was first broadcast in 2012. Palin had never been to Brazil which, in the 21st century, has become a global player with a booming economy bringing massive social changes to this once-sleeping giant which, as the fifth largest country, is as big as some continents.
Bus 174 ' s distribution was supported mainly by U.S. distributor Cinemax Reel Life (HBO), and ThinkFilm. With the rise of U.S. distribution companies in Brazil, some say that domestic success of the film hinged on their support or that of Gob Filmes, a film production company founded in 1990 by Globo Television Networks.
A then-50-something man, living alone in the Amazon, for 22 years, after the last of his tribe, a group of six members, were murdered by farmers in 1995, was photographed by a filmmaker [3] who accompanied FUNAI on a monitoring trip and is shown very briefly in this documentary. [4]
Wild Brazil is a British nature documentary series, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC Two HD in January 2014. Produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and narrated by Stephen Mangan, [1] the three-part series focuses on three animal families, one of tufted capuchins, one of giant otters and one of South American coatis, but also looks at other animals like jaguars.