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The fish are marked film closes the cycle of contemporary Brazilian cinema Puertas de Castilla (17/11/2009)

On Wednesday 18 November, after 21 hours in the auditorium doors will be screened fish are marked Castilla closing the cycle of contemporary Brazilian cinema, in collaboration with the Brazilian Embassy in Spain.

Pe OES (Metalworkers, 2004. Brazil. Eduardo Coutinho. 84 min.) Proposes a view of labor movements occurred in 80 and a less touristic image of Brazil.

Coutinho interviewed workers who participated in the strikes of São Paulo between 1979-1980 in the ABC region, known for its mining and metallurgical industry.

Lula da Silva, the man who would become president of Brazil in 2002, was the one who promoted the union of these workers.

The film offers a fascinating document of this movement, its leaders, and the origins of local political activism.

It premiered at the MoMA in New York.

For the third consecutive year, Castilla doors brings the most known Brazilian films, betting on a film that moves at the limits of the most marginal of commercial cinema and commercial cinema as marginal.

This cycle will focus on the thin line dividing fact from fiction, films that approach to documentary, to test and bioficción.

The varied subject matter and brings us closer to social reality of the prisoners in huge jails in Latin America, domestic workers and the political activism of workers and strikers.

Brazil is one of the biggest bets of s XXI film and its filmmakers echo the harsh reality of his country and its borders, so suggestive that they become universal social concerns.

Source: Puertas de Castilla

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