Watch Brazilian Dreams on Internet Archive.
A one-hour political travelogue released in 1991 covering social movements across Brazil, including the women’s organizing in the periphery of Sao Paulo, early Workers’ Party organizing before Lula had become president, the black consciousness movement in Salvador, the Indigenous movement opposing the Xingu River Dam (now going forward 23 years later as Belo Monte) the right-wing rancher organization who organized local settlers to oppose the Indians, and a visit to the rubbertappers of Xapuri in the far west state of Rio Branco where Chico Mendes was assassinated while we were in Sao Paulo.