Completed - BRAZILIAN-PORTUGUESE, SPANISH - Documentary - 100 minutes
Human Rights in Latin America are discussed by actors as musicians, writers, architects, teachers, ordinary people. Testimonies as individual rights, sexual orientation, education and military dictatorships, reaching concepts that define life as a basic right to be conquered.
Year of production : 2013 Director(s) : Guillermo PLANEL Writer(s) : Guillermo PLANEL Cast : Eduardo GALEANO, Oscar NIEMEYER Producer(s) : Guillermo PLANEL
Plural concepts of Human Rights in Latin America are discussed from the point of view of characters that are, in some cases, protagonists of the contemporary history of the continent. Musicians, writers, architects, teachers, ordinary people in countries in a constant process of transformation of their societies. In their testimony , issues beyond what traditionally defines human rights. The film exposes individual and collective rights as gender, sexual orientation, education, communication, environment, indigenous peoples, public safety and military dictatorships. Showing these themes, the proposal is analyze how human rights can be an element of integration in Latin America through a new vision of the concepts that define life as a basic right to be conquered.
Country(ies) : BRAZIL
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