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cicerohxcx | 26 de Junho de 2009 | 7 utilizadores que gostaram deste vídeo, 0 utilizadores que não gostaram deste vídeo
Video feito sobre a Obra de Sebastião Salgado, chamada Retratos de crianças no Exodo para aula de fotografia.
Trilha sonora Sound of Silence versão de Tamara Laporte.
Trilha sonora Sound of Silence versão de Tamara Laporte.
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programaemmovimento | 30 de Janeiro de 2009 | 1 utilizadores que gostaram deste vídeo, 3 utilizadores que não gostaram deste vídeo
O Em Movimento visitou a Galeria de Arte Espaço Universitário, na UFES
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Los niños del éxodo
07-10-2008 Rioja2.tv
Día Contra el Racismo el 21 de marzo, la UPL exhibe los trabajos realizados por sus alumnos y basados en fotografías de Sebastiao Salgado. Las 26 reproducciones serán subastadas para ayudar a niños con sordera profunda en Guatemala.
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xensboy | 14 de Dezembro de 2008 | 8 utilizadores que gostaram deste vídeo, 1 utilizadores que não gostaram deste vídeo
Sometimes, we may read how Charles Dickens describes the hard conditions of poor children in Victorian times thinking benignly that things have changed.
Tragically, the present times are worse. Thousands upon thousands of girls and boys suffer terribly and die every year due to hunger and disease.
Others, like these kids that Brazilian master photographer Sebastiao Salgado embraced on film, have to endure the agony of becoming refugees on account of political wars and banishments.
On an excellent accompanying article by Galician writer Manuel Rivas which was published by Spanish El País Semanal magazine in 2000, their plight is eloquently explained.
Just like we await the exciting surprise of new musicians, movie directors, writers, actors, architects, and other artists that will shake things up with new wonders, we have to wait for scientists, activists and politicians of great worth and talent to bring for the world solutions - answers for the questions that present a problematic vision of the future.
One thing is clear: we are one world, one people, brothers and sisters.
* The painting by Antonio Murado at the end shows the compassionate eyes of his daughter Sara.
Music: Madonna - "Paradise (Not For Me)" + Bob Marley & the Wailers - "The Sun Is Shining"
Tragically, the present times are worse. Thousands upon thousands of girls and boys suffer terribly and die every year due to hunger and disease.
Others, like these kids that Brazilian master photographer Sebastiao Salgado embraced on film, have to endure the agony of becoming refugees on account of political wars and banishments.
On an excellent accompanying article by Galician writer Manuel Rivas which was published by Spanish El País Semanal magazine in 2000, their plight is eloquently explained.
Just like we await the exciting surprise of new musicians, movie directors, writers, actors, architects, and other artists that will shake things up with new wonders, we have to wait for scientists, activists and politicians of great worth and talent to bring for the world solutions - answers for the questions that present a problematic vision of the future.
One thing is clear: we are one world, one people, brothers and sisters.
* The painting by Antonio Murado at the end shows the compassionate eyes of his daughter Sara.
Music: Madonna - "Paradise (Not For Me)" + Bob Marley & the Wailers - "The Sun Is Shining"
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