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Peixes Vivos
Thamirys and Raphael are filming the short film "Peixe Vivo", starring their children Agatha and Gustavo - two 8-year-old trans children.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the diverse and vibrant aquatic life of Brazil, exploring various ecosystems from the Amazon basin to the coastal waters. It highlights the importance of these environments and the challenges they face due to human impact. The film showcases the beauty and fragility of these underwater worlds through stunning cinematography.
Critical Reception
As a recent documentary, 'Peixes Vivos' has garnered attention for its visual appeal and educational content, particularly within Brazil. It has been praised for raising awareness about aquatic conservation issues.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning exploration of Brazil's aquatic biodiversity.
Educates audiences on the importance of marine and freshwater ecosystems.
Raises awareness about the threats facing aquatic life.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features footage from over 20 different aquatic environments across Brazil, requiring extensive travel and specialized underwater filming techniques.
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