São Paulo’s Rivers and Streams (2010)
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
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Screenplay
Production: Filmes do Equador, LC Barreto, Pequi Filmes
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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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.