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The Flood, The Driver and the Revolt.

Something changed? Thirteen years after the biggest flood ever recorded in Rio de Janeiro, director Diogo Vianna talks to Guilherme Meirelles, the "Angry Driver", about the viral excerpt from the documentary “Flood of Truth”. With never-before-seen images, they talk about the behind-the-scenes of what happened, the city's issues and the repercussions of their speech.

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  • Guilherme Meirelles

    Guilherme Meirelles

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  • Diogo Vianna

    Diogo Vianna

    Self

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Something changed? Thirteen years after the biggest flood ever recorded in Rio de Janeiro, director Diogo Vianna talks to Guilherme Meirelles, the "Angry Driver", about the viral excerpt from the documentary “Flood of Truth”. With never-before-seen images, they talk about the behind-the-scenes of what happened, the city's issues and the repercussions of their speech.

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