Movie: A Sociedade Anonyma Fábrica Votorantim

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Antônio Pereira Ignacio
Antônio Pereira Ignacio

João Reynaldo
João Reynaldo

Tarcísio Nascimento
Tarcísio Nascimento

Paulo Pereira Ignacio
Paulo Pereira Ignacio

Zeferino de Freitas Guimaraes
Zeferino de Freitas Guimaraes

Antonio de Oliveira Penteado
Antonio de Oliveira Penteado

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    Produced in 1922, this 9-part silent documentary is an important document of the beginnings of industrialization in Brazil and the conditions of workers at the time.

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    1922-07-02

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