The Prologue focuses on the use of political propaganda shown in the cinema and the television in the 1960's and throws light on the short films cult that were exhibited before the cinema sessions in Brazil.
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O Prólogo Ano de produção 2013 De Gabriel F. Marinho (Distrito Federal) Produtora Villa-lobos Produções O Prólogo discute o uso da propaganda política ...
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