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Basics Critics:74Viewers:75Rusty:78
Category: DocumentarySub-Category: documentary filmMain subject: Jardim Gramacho, environmental issueRuntime: 99 minutesColor: colorLanguage: PortugueseCountry: Brazil, United KingdomDirector: Lucy WalkerMusic: MobyStars: Vik MunizProducer: Fernando MeirellesAwards won: Sundance World Cinema Audience Award: DocumentaryAward nominations: Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature FilmAward details: (details at IMDb)
Description

An uplifting feature documentary highlighting the transformative power of art and the beauty of the human spirit. Top-selling contemporary artist Vik Muniz takes us on an emotional journey from Jardim Gramacho, the world's largest landfill on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, to the heights of international art stardom. Vik collaborates with the brilliant catadores, pickers of recyclable materials, true Shakespearean characters who live and work in the garbage quoting Machiavelli and showing us how to recycle ourselves.


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