Brazil: A Nation Divided | FT Film (Financial Times)
NOTE: This short 25 minute film from the Financial Times is the closest thing to an objective overview you can expect from English language media concerning the Brazil elections.
FT Brazil bureau chief Bryan Harris travels the nation to look at the enormous economic and social challenges facing the next president. He meets wealthy farmers, truckers, evangelicals and those facing food insecurity. READ MORE
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