A Meeting with Milton Santos (2006)
The film deals with the process of globalization based on the thought of geographer Milton Santos, who through his ideas and practices, inspires the debate about Brazilian society and the construction of a new world. Santos discusses his views on the importance of respecting difference and his belief that an alternative globalisation model could wholly enfranchise all citizens of the world. An illustrious presence in 20th century social sciences, the man dubbed as ‘geography’s philosopher’ eloquently elucidates a developing world perspective on the global age.
Director: Silvio Tendler
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Milton Santos as |
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José Saramago as |
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Fernanda Montenegro as Narradora |
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Beth Goulart as Narradora |
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Osmar Prado as Narrador |
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Matheus Nachtergaele as Narrador |
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Milton Gonçalves as Narrador |
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Eduardo Galeano as |
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Zélia Duncan as |
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Adirley Queirós as |
| Directing | Silvio Tendler | Director |
| Writing | Claudio Bojunga | Writer |
| Editing | Bernardo Pimenta | Editor |
| Sound | Rodrigo Maia Sacic | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Production | Ana Rosa Tendler | Executive Producer |