São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams (2010)

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This documentary uncovers the relationship between the city of São Paulo and its waters, a conflicting topic that has been debated since the capital’s early days. The information offered by this film allows for a deeper understanding of the reasons why São Paulo faces so many problems with the waters it is placed over. Under all the concrete and asphalt runs a network of rivers and streams reaching over 1500km in length.

Director: Camilo Tavares
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Filmes do Equador, LC Barreto, Pequi Filmes
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Camilo Tavares
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams about?
This documentary uncovers the relationship between the city of São Paulo and its waters, a conflicting topic that has been debated since the capital’s early days. The information offered by this film allows for a deeper understanding of the reasons why São Paulo faces so many problems with the waters it is placed over. Under all the concrete and asphalt runs a network of rivers and streams reaching over 1500km in length.
Who directed São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams?
São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams was directed by Camilo Tavares.
How long is São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams?
São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams?
São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams is a Documentary film.
Where was São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams produced?
São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams was produced in Brazil.