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Plots of Freedom – The Cry of Samba for Democracy

Plots of Freedom – The Cry of Samba for Democracy

Enredos da Liberdade – O Grito do Samba Pela Democracia is a Brazilian documentary series available on Globoplay that delves into the pivotal role of samba schools during Brazil's transition from military dictatorship to democracy in the 1980s. Spanning five episodes, the series showcases how samba-enredo compositions became powerful tools of political resistance, addressing themes like censorship, economic hardship, and racial inequality. Through rare archival footage and interviews with prominent figures such as Martinho da Vila, Leci Brandão, and Rosa Magalhães, the documentary highlights the creative defiance of these cultural institutions. Each episode concludes with a reimagined performance of a significant samba, featuring artists like Teresa Cristina and Mart’nália, underscoring the enduring impact of these musical expressions in Brazil's democratic journey.

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StatusEnded
Original NameEnredos da Liberdade - O Grito do Samba pela Democracia
First Air DateFebruary 1, 2024
Last Air DateFebruary 29, 2024
Seasons1
Episodes5
Episode Runtime3h 2min
LanguagePortuguese
Original LanguagePortuguese
Production CountriesBrazil
Production CompaniesGloboplayCouro de Rato
NetworksGloboplay
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Let Go of Our Costumes: 1988–1989

In a time of artistic flourishing, samba schools produced some of their most impactful parades. Notably, Beija-Flor's 1989 performance, "Ratos e Urubus, Larguem Minha Fantasia," used recycled materials to critique social issues, and featured a censored depiction of a destitute Christ figure, highlighting tensions between artistic freedom and societal norms.

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