Viewfinder Podcast
1) PRG-E-VFI-Cuba-calling_40800256
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2) Viewfinder Latin America - Acting Lessons promo
How taking to the stage for one ex-prostitute can reflect a new time, without violence, in Colombia's future. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://tw...Show More
3) Viewfinder - Art on the Street
Sao Paulo is a swelling, burgeoning metropolis that is likely the largest city in the Americas. It is also the centerpiece of Brazil's capitalistic juggernaut. This dynamism has created great shift...Show More
4) Viewfinder - Eugenio's close up
The most concentrated population in the sprawling city of Buenos Aires, Argentina is found in its slums. As with so many of the marginalised shanty towns of Latin America there is a wellspring of v...Show More
5) Viewfinder Latin America - Art on the Street promo
Julio Docjar, a street artist from São Paulo, dreams of using his art as an instrument for social change.
6) Viewfinder Latin America - Eugenio’s Close Up promo
Eugenio, a professional photographer, seeks to infuse his Buenos Aires slum with art, creativity and free expression.
7) Viewfinder - Paz Paz Bus
Driving through the most remote regions of Mexico, the artists driving the "Paz Paz Bus" are working to transform the struggling rural communities in Mexico. Their vehicle is an old school bus they...Show More
8) Viewfinder Latin America - Paz Paz Bus promo
A bouncing bus full of inspiration and energy is taking a message of ecological awareness to rural Mexico.
9) Viewfinder - Invisible mothers
For the mothers who are incarcerated in Argentina's Los Hornos Prison being separated from their children is often the most difficult part of their life behind bars. It is one reason why this facil...Show More
10) Viewfinder Latin America - Invisible Mothers promo
A cast of female inmates, mostly mothers, create a play that reflects their world behind bars and their aspirations for life on the outside.