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How the Dead Live

Brazilian actress Iara Jamra embodies the voice of a woman who interrogates herself from the afterlife about the underrepresentation of women in images of History. Her childish interpretation of an excerpt of the book How the dead live (by Will Self) is coupled with black-and-white home movies, old commercials, and film magazines that show women cleaning, working in factories, or babysitting.

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Brazilian actress Iara Jamra embodies the voice of a woman who interrogates herself from the afterlife about the underrepresentation of women in images of History. Her childish interpretation of an excerpt of the book How the dead live (by Will Self) is coupled with black-and-white home movies, old commercials, and film magazines that show women cleaning, working in factories, or babysitting.

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