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- Graffiti was born to give voice to the outcasts of the big cities. In Pará, the artist Sebá Tapajós took urban art to the Amazon forest as a way of drawing attention to the riverside peoples, creating the first gallery of river art in the world.
- A man gets trapped in his garage and starts hallucinating while looking at the rearview camera of his car. He tries to understand what is happening and get out of the garage, but his fears and prejudices seem to take over his mind.
- The colossal environmental tragedy of Brazil "They doesn't killed just the river, they killed my people, they killed me." Luciana, Vila Regencia School teacher. On November 5th, 2015, the rupture of the Fundão dam, in Mariana, Minas Gerais, became the biggest environmental tragedy of Brazil. The tsunami of water and tailings went through more than 600 miles and reached the sea 17 days later. Regencia Augusta, a 800 inhabitants small village located at the Rio Doce river cost, was one of the most affected regions. The film, narrated by residents of the Regencia, reveal the human and economic impact of that tragedy, and explores the feeling of sadness and revolt of the population a day after the toxic mud devastated the landscape of the place.