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Count Dracula, taking on the new identity of Vladimir, leaves Transylvania and goes to Brazil in search of his son Rafael. This vampire romance was conceived to be a potential telenovela, but only ended up running as a TV miniseries with four installments because the network that financed it went under.
Jan 1980
One of the most daring and radical shows presented in Brazilian television: "Abertura". It was broadcast between February and October, 1979, with weekly editions, presented by Brazilian filmmaker Glauber Rocha. The video is a compilation of characters, statements, and interviews about the political and cultural situation of the country during the final stages of the Military Dictatorship.
Oct 1979
How is cassava flour made? A genre cultivated for centuries by the indigenous people, food that supplied the bandeirante expeditions, cassava is considered a Brazilian heritage. The film shows its harvest and the crushing, sieving and roasting processes in a flour mill.
Dec 1950