Summaries

20 cents' is a feature-length documentary that portrays the social and political unrest triggered by the fight against the raise in the rates of public transport in Sao Paulo and follows all the developments, on a national scale, of these early protests. Its main characters are the streets, the public spaces taken by the voice of the protesters. Its speech is constructed by billboard after billboard, from claim to claim. The result is a portrait, with more than realistic textures, of zeitgeist, a spirit of an era unknown in Brazil, marking the emergence of a new form of political activism that comes from a deep crisis with the idea of representative democracy.—Anonymous

'20 cents' is a feature-length documentary that portrays the social and political unrest triggered by the fight against the raise in the rates of public transport in Sao Paulo. Its main characters are the public spaces taken by the voice of the protesters. Its speech is constructed by billboard after billboard, from claim to claim. The result is a portrait, with more than realistic textures, of zeitgeist, a spirit of an era unknown in Brazil, marking the emergence of a new form of political activism that comes from a deep crisis with the idea of representative democracy. At the same time, it is a cinematic experiment that emulates behind the camera the same principles it registers in front of them: a collaborative, horizontal and non-hierarchical film.—Anonymous

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Keywords
  • sao paulo brazil
  • brazilian politics
  • brazilian history
  • southeast brazil
  • latin american politics
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Feb 28, 2014
Countries of origin Brazil
Language Portuguese
Production companies Elixir Entretenimento Lente Viva Filmes

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Runtime 53m
Color Color
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