See the real modern-day Amazonia through an exploration of the Amazon Basin, meeting a different group of people who live there in each episode.
Enredos da Liberdade – O Grito do Samba Pela Democracia is a Brazilian documentary series available on Globoplay that delves into the pivotal role of samba schools during Brazil's transition from military dictatorship to democracy in the 1980s. Spanning five episodes, the series showcases how samba-enredo compositions became powerful tools of political resistance, addressing themes like censorship, economic hardship, and racial inequality. Through rare archival footage and interviews with prominent figures such as Martinho da Vila, Leci Brandão, and Rosa Magalhães, the documentary highlights the creative defiance of these cultural institutions. Each episode concludes with a reimagined performance of a significant samba, featuring artists like Teresa Cristina and Mart’nália, underscoring the enduring impact of these musical expressions in Brazil's democratic journey.
Nelson: Por Ele Mesmo
Nanismo
A behind-the-scenes look inside the complex operation of South America's largest and busiest airport, São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport, through a series of day-to-day cases seen from the airport’s staff perspective.
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Chernobyl: 30 Anos
Vida Animal: Segunda Chance
Mulheres Fantasticas
Gratidão
Fertilidade: Um Projeto de Vida
Terra, que Tempo é Esse?
Brasil: Colapso Ambiental
Meu Nome é Brasil
Parada Obrigatória: Vencendo a Ansiedade
Vozes da Guerra
Prisão Química – Casagrande e a Luta Contra a Cocaína
A Jornada da Vida
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