This Wednesday (29), TV Brasil shows the film Torre das Donzelas. Forty years after being arrested during the military dictatorship in Torre das Donzelas, as the women’s penitentiary was called, women revisit their history in stories full of emotion. The exhibition is part of the special Passado Presente – Dictatorship and Democracy Week, a program on TV Brasil to recall one of the darkest periods in Brazilian history. Before the film, at 10:00 pm, historians Heloísa Starling and João Cezar de Castro Rocha will discuss the theme “the right to resist and culture”. The conversation is mediated by journalist Cristina Serra. Previous day On Tuesday (28), the theme of the debate was “military and guerrillas” with historian Carlos Fico and journalist Cid Benjamin. On the same day, the film Tempo de Resistência was shown – an in-depth analysis of the struggle against the military dictatorship in the 1960s and early 1970s, from the points of view of guerrilla members. Check out the discussion:
Agência Brasil
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