Debate on Polar Children's and Youth Literature

The second edition of the Brazilian Polar Film Festival took place in São Paulo, an event aimed at reaching and expanding the audience of young people and adults interested in contributing to the mitigation of global environmental impacts through the presentation of films and documentaries, as well as photographic projections.
Roundtables featuring people who think about and love life in the coldest places on our planet were held, including the roundtable on Polar Children's and Youth Literature, where Maristela Colucci shared with the audience her experiences aboard the polar sailboat Kotic, which led to the book ANTARCTICA - A world made of ice (Companhia das Letrinhas), and also spoke about the making of the book FÉRIAS NA ANTÁRTICA (Grão Editora/Peirópolis), authored by the Klink Sisters, of which she was one of the editors.

You can obtain your copies of the mentioned books directly from the publishers:

https://www.companhiadasletras.com.br/livro/9788574062808/antartica

https://www.editorapeiropolis.com.br/produto/ferias-na-antartica/


Encounters with Photography / fnac Brazil collection

A publication (book and CD) celebrating fnac's 10 years of presence in Brazil, with galleries in its stores dedicated to the rich production of Brazilian photography. The two books and CD showcase one image and an interview with each of the 40 photographers.

In the preface, curator Rosely Nakagawa emphasizes: "This publication presents, for the first time, this collection that has traversed Brazil from north to south over these ten years. Attributing a broad significance to this compilation, the exhibitions and the collection continue the vocation of Brazilian museums and cultural institutions to showcase, disseminate, and preserve national production, shaping collecting as an option for the research and preservation of the history of contemporary photography."


Ephemerides II

Brasil 500 years, 2.000. Book "BRAZIL - April 22nd 1.500–1.999: 100 photographers portray the country's daily life in 24 hours"

Org: Paula Simas

Book launch and photographic exhibition at MIS - Museum of Image and Sound - São Paulo, Brazil

A young cattle shepherd in Bonito, Central region of the country

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