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  2. Category:Films shot in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Baytown Outlaws. Beasts of the Southern Wild. Because of Winn-Dixie (film) The Beguiled (2017 film) Belle River (film) The Best of Me (2014 film) The Beyond (1981 film) Big Shark. Blaze (1989 film)

  3. List of monarchs of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The monarchs of Brazil (Portuguese: monarcas do Brasil) were the imperial heads of state and hereditary rulers of Brazil from the House of Braganza that reigned from the creation of the Brazilian monarchy in 1815 as a constituent kingdom of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves until the republican coup d'état that overthrew the Empire of Brazil in 1889.

  4. Brazil in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian propaganda poster announcing the declaration of war on the Axis powers on November 10, 1943. The caption reads: "Brazil at war. Opening the road to victory!" Brazil officially entered World War II on August 22, 1942, when it declared war against the Axis powers, including Germany and Italy. On February 8, 1943, Brazil formally joined ...

  5. Category:Films set in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Cat and the Canary (1939 film) Catch Hell. Catch Me If You Can. The Chameleon (2010 film) Child of Glass. The Countess of Baton Rouge. Creature (2011 film) Creature from Black Lake.

  6. List of Brazilian films of 1944 - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: Joseph Santley: Tito Guízar, Virginia Bruce, Robert Livingston: Musical romantic comedy: American film shot in Brazil [2] Corações Sem Piloto: Luiz de Barros : Aimée, Afonso Stuart, Juvenal Fontes: Comedy [3] Gente Honesta: Moacyr Fenelon: Oscarito, Mário Brasini, Vanda Lacerda: É Proibido Sonhar: Moacyr Fenelon

  7. Monarchism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1928, the Brazilian Imperial Patrianovist Action, or simply Patrianovism, was a monarchist organisation present in several Brazilian states that expressed the nationalist and authoritarian ideas of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Idealised by Arlindo Veiga dos Santos, it aimed to establish a new monarchy in Brazil, based on a ...

  8. Cinema of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Brazil. Brazilian cinema was introduced early in the 20th century but took some time to consolidate itself as a popular form of entertainment. The film industry of Brazil has gone through periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on state funding and incentives.

  9. Cinemateca Brasileira - Wikipedia

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    The Cinemateca Brasileira is the institution responsible for preserving Brazilian audiovisual production. In July 2021, it experienced a major fire. Since 1940, it has been developing activities around the dissemination and restoration of its collection, with around 250 thousand rolls of films and more than one million documents related to cinema.