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Sigrid 2022-12-13 09:24:21
Those are not merely trash, but art. They are not simply trash pickers, but shinning...
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Rhiannon 2022-11-30 23:05:55
The fifth star is for local...
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Orion 2022-11-26 22:39:30
A pleasant afternoon among the rare...
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Hayden 2022-11-16 13:04:51
How great would be if we value ourselves, a different angel, a new...
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Idella 2022-11-12 14:33:10
Too beautiful! ! !...
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Joana 2022-11-07 16:48:31
Brazilian-born artist Vik Muniz returned to his homeland and found the world's largest garbage dump in Rio de Janeiro. He was originally just driven by curiosity to seek new artistic inspiration, but after he witnessed the mountain of garbage and the people who depended on it, New ideas inevitably arise. Can the life of living on garbage be changed by modern art? Fortunately, human nature always shines in the abandoned...
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Casey 2022-11-06 14:39:37
Overinterpretation at school is a bit...
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Giovani 2022-11-01 04:59:15
Use art to change life. Some people are talking, some people really did...
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Krystal 2022-10-19 21:11:55
#粤金博宝film festival@花城会# Breathtaking and full of emotion - in addition to peeking into the living conditions of the people at the bottom of Brazil from the garbage dump... I also really like the power behind modern art and the artist's concept of "being created equal"...
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Kamron 2022-09-11 03:53:08
This is essentially...
Waste Land Comments
Top cast
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Valter: [talking about the importance of recycling] People sometimes say "But one single can?" One single can is of great importance. Because 99 is not 100, and that single one will make the difference.
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Vik Muniz: [introducing his grandmother, who raised him, in English] She's the most important woman in my life. She's 93 years old.
Vik's Grandmother: [looks at him sharply] Hmm?
Vik Muniz: [in Portuguese] I told them you were 70 years old.
Vik's Grandmother: [in Portuguese] That's right.
[Vik laughs]
Director: Lucy Walker, Karen Harley
Language: Portuguese,English Release date: January 21, 2011