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SÃO PAULO – One of the sons of the president
Jair Bolsonaro
, the federal member
Eduardo Bolsonaro
(PSL-SP) has published Tuesday in its social networks the trailer of the documentary "1964, Brazil between arms and books", which promises to "save the truth on the most distorted period of our history".
The trailer indicates that the work uses secret documents produced in the Soviet Union and in countries that were part of the former Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe. The producer of the film is Brasil Paralelo, created after 2014 and trying to revisit the history of Brazil.
In his message, Eduardo Bolsonaro said that production would begin on March 31, the day of the coup that took President João Goulart to power, "truths never said before, let alone by his teacher. # 39; s history. "
In the presentation of the 1964 documentary on his website, the producer states: "Dictatorship, military regime or revolution?" At the same time, Brazil is producing a new documentary that saves the truth about the most distorted period of our history. " The film's poster features images of former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, guerrilla Che Guevara, Goulart and Italian Marxist philosopher and politician Antonio Gramsci.
The trailer begins with images of a "Stalinist factory" in the Czech Republic. An unidentified interviewee said that "the military regime is a subject that raises sensitivities because it traces the stories on which the mythologies of contemporary politics are built". Another interviewee talks about "doing a mutirão for the truth". A message on the screen indicates that "for the first time in history, document secrets have been recovered". In the sequence, Olavo de Carvalho, the Bolsonaro guru who introduces himself as a philosopher, says:
– In the first attempt to find out what happened in 1964 in the archives of the communist bloc, what is revealed is what I've always known.
Finally, in an excerpt from an interview, journalist William Waack stated that he did not like to use the term "armed struggle" to refer to the leftist groups that fought against the dictatorship.
– It was terrorism itself.
Producer Brasil Paralelo states on his website that it is a "100% private" initiative and claims that its content is produced with money and subscriptions . In a video presentation, she said that this initiative was born of the awareness, during the demonstrations of the dismissal of President Dilma Rousseff, that a number of experts have not been heard by the "traditional media".
The group claims to have conducted interviews with these thinkers, including Olavo de Carvalho, the philosopher Luiz Felipe Pondé and Luiz Philippe of Orléans and Bragança, federal deputy and heir to the imperial crown. In order to "discover the memory of the great men of our history", they produced the series "Brazil, the last crusade".
Brasil Paralelo is neither an NGO nor a company. He presents himself in social networks as a group that receives neither public money nor sponsorship. He supports living donations from people interested in knowledge.
During the presidential campaign, the then candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, warned that he was looking at another chapter of the most recent series produced by the group.
Series on the election of 1989
Last year, the Parallel transmitted on the Internet the series "The scissors theater". A collage of images and videos telling the story of presidential elections since 1989. In the presentation, one of the officials warned that in Brazil, it was important for 2018 to remember historical facts.
In the series, PT and PSDB were identified as two sides of the same left. Composed of soundtracks and collages of images and videos from the period, the series is divided into six chapters, the country being owned by the same political group. And they cite Lenin as the ideal of the strategy adopted from 1989 with the end of military rule in Brazilian politics.
"Strategy scissors: division of the political field between two parties of the same force, a moderate, a radical. The radical wing encourages changes, the moderate is claimed to be opposed", writes a text from the first chapter of the series has the Bolsonaro family as faithful.
The series compares the election of 89 to a circus and that of 94 to a theater. "The election of 94 was a battle between a communist and a social democrat, a dispute between two variants of the left, in practice, it was the beginning of Fabian socialism in Brazil," says the narrator.
In an edition that contains newspaper articles, televised debates, and even World Cup scenes, the series still contains expert commentary that is part of the Parallel. In one episode, a political badyst describes the PT as a "no problem" manufacturer. And it says:
– It's like the inequality of wages between men and women today. No woman in any office in the country says, "I'm here in the same office as my colleague and I get less than him." None, there is nothing like it. The law does not allow it, but he (PT) says that – says the expert.
In addition to the series Brasil Paralelo also organizes conferences and meetings and gives subscribers access to courses with explanations like that of the specialist who says that there is no of wage inequality between men and women because the law forbids it.
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