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It's All True: Four Men on a Raft

A dramatization of the heroic jangada voyage, from Fortaleza to Rio de Janeiro, undertaken by four impoverished fishermen to file grievances in person to their President.

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  • Francisca Moreira Da Silva

    Francisca Moreira Da Silva

  • Jose Sobrinho

    Jose Sobrinho

  • Manuel "Jacaré" Olimpio Meira

    Manuel "Jacaré" Olimpio Meira

  • Jeronimo André De Souza

    Jeronimo André De Souza

  • Raimundo 'Tata' Correia Lima

    Raimundo 'Tata' Correia Lima

  • Manuel 'Preto' Pereira Da Silva

    Manuel 'Preto' Pereira Da Silva

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A dramatization of the heroic jangada voyage, from Fortaleza to Rio de Janeiro, undertaken by four impoverished fishermen to file grievances in person to their President.

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