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  • the last  projection of a movie in the cinema Pierrot in  Ponticelli. <br />
The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • The last  projection of a movie in the cinema Pierrot in Ponticelli.<br />
<br />
The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira and his wife, in the ceremony where he receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira in the ceremony where he receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel (here accompanied by State Secretary of Culture Jorge Barreiro Xavier (left) and Oporto's mayor Rui Moreira (right)
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira (left) in the ceremony where he receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel (not in photo) : State Secretary of Culture Jorge Barreiro Xavier (right) and Oporto's mayor Rui Moreira (center)
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel (right)
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira and his wife, in the ceremony where he receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel (not in photo). State Secretary of Culture Jorge Barreto Xavier appears on the right.
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira and his wife, in the ceremony where he receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel
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  • Movie director Manoel de Oliveira receives de distinction of "Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur" by the French Ambassador in Portugal, Jean-François Blarel (not in photo). State Secretary of Culture Jorge Barreto Xavier appears on the right.
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  • Filmaker Manoel de Oliveira, portrayed in a lift in Berlin in March 3rd 2009.
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  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, in Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala altar in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, prays to Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-35.jpg
  • Two girls wait for their movie to begin as the center of Harlem is seen throught the windows behind them.  The bright lights of the Apollo theater can be seen.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Two girls wait for their movie to begin as the center of Harlem is seen throught the windows behind them.  The bright lights of the Apollo theater can be seen.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Two bureaucrats walk surrounded by offices of E.U. agencies. The area, at Cais do Sodré, resembles a movie set, with its artificial look.This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan. This part of Lisbon, the old town near the river Tejo (Tagus), with his deep character, where local people meets foreigners and alternative ways of life mixes with shamefaced poverty, is sublime by its peculiar light.
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  • 2015/11/24 - Medellín, Colombia: John Velásquez, best known as “Popeye”, in Maria "Rosa Mistica", the Virgin of Aguacatala altar in Medellín. "Popeye" was Pablo Escobar's former head assassin who was released last year from jail after 23 years of imprisonment. He confesses being the author of about 300 hundred murders ordered by Colombia's most famous drug lord. Velásquez is trying to integrate in society, writing already two book about his time with Escobar and has plans to make a movie. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-37.jpg
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