Ty ty – memórias de beija flor

Ty ty – memórias de beija flor

Release date : January 1, 2021
Runtime : 3m
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Director : Denilson Baniwa /
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In this film, I talk about the bookshop, and what is the bookshop? Nothing but a big forest turned into stories, the books are parts of trees. The leaves of the trees, the pages of the books. And the book is the bark of the tree transformed into stories that enchant us, that touch us, that we share, from which we learn. And for bookshops and fiction to exist, we need trees. The possibility of reforesting so that our stories remain free. We still need what is natural. To become more like trees. To pick up a book and read under a tree. Learn from the trees. (Denilson Baniwa)
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  • title:Ty ty – memórias de beija flor
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:3m
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  • Countries of origin:
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  • Director: Denilson Baniwa /
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  • Overview:In this film, I talk about the bookshop, and what is the bookshop? Nothing but a big forest turned into stories, the books are parts of trees. The leaves of the trees, the pages of the books. And the book is the bark of the tree transformed into stories that enchant us, that touch us, that we share, from which we learn. And for bookshops and fiction to exist, we need trees. The possibility of reforesting so that our stories remain free. We still need what is natural. To become more like trees. To pick up a book and read under a tree. Learn from the trees. (Denilson Baniwa)
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