
Talking about Antonioni
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on some aspects of the filmography of Michelangelo Antonioni, the great honored at the 47th. São Paulo International Film Festival
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on some aspects of the filmography of Michelangelo Antonioni, the great honored at the 47th. São Paulo International Film Festival
ANDRÉA SIRIHAL WERKEMA & WILTON JOSÉ MARQUES: Presentation of the recently released collection
By TARSUS GENUS: Humanitarian actions to save children and civilian populations have become “attacks on the existence of Israel”
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Ukraine's commander in chief made one last appeal for American help
By MOWED VIANNA: Regional wars, localized conflicts, just revolts, unjust repression, all of this together creates a broth of blood and hatred, where what is served are the lives of innocent civilians
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Integrite and free, although a little haggard, he differs. It gives food for thought. He just needs to be heard too
By LUIZ MARQUES: Lula da Silva's first election boosted the National Conferences responsible for public policies adopted by the State. In the current term, the president radicalizes
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Only socialism will bring about the emancipation of women, but we will only achieve this if there is an effective fight against machismo
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Arguing with genocides is a waste of time: they only believe in the “argument” of force
By PRISCILA FIGUEIREDO: Death had gnawed, or rather purified, the soul of this relative to the core, to its good and gentle depths
By CELSO FREDERICO: The changes in Williams' thinking are explained by the evolution of capitalist society and also represent responses to the criticism suffered by his first books
By LEONARDO BOFF: Two examples that are the expression of our humanity in one of the darkest moments of our current history
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: Brazil repeats in its foreign policy its ambiguous, retreating and pusillanimous conduct in the face of complex situations
By GILBERTO LOPES: A war between those who defend their land and those who want to take it away
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The pain of forgetting is something that constitutes our very experiences of love
By OTAVIANO HELENE: Education is basically or almost exclusively public in most countries; not in Brazil, even less in São Paulo
By ELTON CORBANEZI: Mental health, pandemic, precariousness: neoliberal subjectivities
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: The meritocratic discourse that states that the super-rich as a rule are rich because they have more merits is false
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on some aspects of the filmography of Michelangelo Antonioni, the great honored at the 47th. São Paulo International Film Festival
ANDRÉA SIRIHAL WERKEMA & WILTON JOSÉ MARQUES: Presentation of the recently released collection
By TARSUS GENUS: Humanitarian actions to save children and civilian populations have become “attacks on the existence of Israel”
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Ukraine's commander in chief made one last appeal for American help
By MOWED VIANNA: Regional wars, localized conflicts, just revolts, unjust repression, all of this together creates a broth of blood and hatred, where what is served are the lives of innocent civilians
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Integrite and free, although a little haggard, he differs. It gives food for thought. He just needs to be heard too
By LUIZ MARQUES: Lula da Silva's first election boosted the National Conferences responsible for public policies adopted by the State. In the current term, the president radicalizes
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Only socialism will bring about the emancipation of women, but we will only achieve this if there is an effective fight against machismo
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Arguing with genocides is a waste of time: they only believe in the “argument” of force
By PRISCILA FIGUEIREDO: Death had gnawed, or rather purified, the soul of this relative to the core, to its good and gentle depths
By CELSO FREDERICO: The changes in Williams' thinking are explained by the evolution of capitalist society and also represent responses to the criticism suffered by his first books
By LEONARDO BOFF: Two examples that are the expression of our humanity in one of the darkest moments of our current history
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: Brazil repeats in its foreign policy its ambiguous, retreating and pusillanimous conduct in the face of complex situations
By GILBERTO LOPES: A war between those who defend their land and those who want to take it away
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The pain of forgetting is something that constitutes our very experiences of love
By OTAVIANO HELENE: Education is basically or almost exclusively public in most countries; not in Brazil, even less in São Paulo
By ELTON CORBANEZI: Mental health, pandemic, precariousness: neoliberal subjectivities
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: The meritocratic discourse that states that the super-rich as a rule are rich because they have more merits is false