
Told through the collective memories of farmers, students and educators that participated in the “Culture Circles,” where they learned to read and write in 40 hours, the film contains rare archival footage of 1960s Brazil that was recently recovered after being buried for decades. Their innovative method used critical and creative thinking instead of memorization and repetition. By contextualizing and personalizing the lessons, educators used their surroundings to teach vocabulary and construct meaning. Hundreds of Brazilians became literate and were allowed to vote as a consequence, strengthening the blossoming democracy and social movement that was disrupting the colonial structures. After a shocking coup d’état, the farmer’s notebooks were set on fire, and Freire was eventually forced into exile for 16 years, spreading his pedagogy around the globe and impacting democracy and education until today. Today Freire is considered one of the most influential philosophers of education in the 20th century and revered by educators across the world.
Thank you to our screening partners: Eavesdrop Radio and Free Library of Philadelphia.
- Year2025
- Runtime71 minutes
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil, United States
- PremierePhiladelphia
- GenreFeature Documentary
- Social Media
- DirectorCatherine Murphy, Iris de Oliveira
- ScreenwriterIris de Oliveira, Renato Maia, Mara Wollong, Luis Dechtiar
- ProducerMicaela Ovelar, Carina Aparecida, Rachel Dickson
- Executive ProducerPetra Costa, Kit Miller, T.M. Scruggs
- Co-ProducerInstituto Paulo Freire
- CastPaulo Freire, Luzia de Andrade, Marcos Guerra, Madalena Freire, Maria Miranda, Anita Maria Sousa, Maria Gildenora, Paulo Alves de Sousa, Francisca de Brito, Valquíria Félix, Eneide Maria Araújo, Manoel Bezerra, Maria Leandra de Moura, João Victor Silva, Talita Daiane, Letícia Oliveira, Lindjanne Araújo de Melo
- CinematographerCarina Aparecida, Cristiano Burlan, Ulisses Brandão, Oto Cartaxo, Caio Castor, Renato Maia, Eduardo Mendonça
- EditorIris de Oliveira, Renato Maia, Mara Wollong, Luis Dechtiar
Told through the collective memories of farmers, students and educators that participated in the “Culture Circles,” where they learned to read and write in 40 hours, the film contains rare archival footage of 1960s Brazil that was recently recovered after being buried for decades. Their innovative method used critical and creative thinking instead of memorization and repetition. By contextualizing and personalizing the lessons, educators used their surroundings to teach vocabulary and construct meaning. Hundreds of Brazilians became literate and were allowed to vote as a consequence, strengthening the blossoming democracy and social movement that was disrupting the colonial structures. After a shocking coup d’état, the farmer’s notebooks were set on fire, and Freire was eventually forced into exile for 16 years, spreading his pedagogy around the globe and impacting democracy and education until today. Today Freire is considered one of the most influential philosophers of education in the 20th century and revered by educators across the world.
Thank you to our screening partners: Eavesdrop Radio and Free Library of Philadelphia.
- Year2025
- Runtime71 minutes
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil, United States
- PremierePhiladelphia
- GenreFeature Documentary
- Social Media
- DirectorCatherine Murphy, Iris de Oliveira
- ScreenwriterIris de Oliveira, Renato Maia, Mara Wollong, Luis Dechtiar
- ProducerMicaela Ovelar, Carina Aparecida, Rachel Dickson
- Executive ProducerPetra Costa, Kit Miller, T.M. Scruggs
- Co-ProducerInstituto Paulo Freire
- CastPaulo Freire, Luzia de Andrade, Marcos Guerra, Madalena Freire, Maria Miranda, Anita Maria Sousa, Maria Gildenora, Paulo Alves de Sousa, Francisca de Brito, Valquíria Félix, Eneide Maria Araújo, Manoel Bezerra, Maria Leandra de Moura, João Victor Silva, Talita Daiane, Letícia Oliveira, Lindjanne Araújo de Melo
- CinematographerCarina Aparecida, Cristiano Burlan, Ulisses Brandão, Oto Cartaxo, Caio Castor, Renato Maia, Eduardo Mendonça
- EditorIris de Oliveira, Renato Maia, Mara Wollong, Luis Dechtiar