Filmmaker: Marcia Lima

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About me:

graduated in Bachelor of Photography 12.08.2010, worked as a photojournalist in the newspapers: Folha de Sao Paulo (Leaf by Leaf - linking internal) and Diario Popular. Collective Exhibition: 455 years of St. Paul - 2009 Location: Website: http://www.artewebbrasil.com.br/; Stops - 2009 Location: 3rd Mall - Avenida Paulista, Sao Paulo 450 years - 2004 Location: Caixa Cultural - See and underground clinics. Courses Taught - Pinhole workshop: ABPA - Social Center Hope Day: August 4, 2007; Group Gaia Day: April 22, 2007; the Beginnings Photography: Centro Universitário SENAC, visually impaired,

What excites you about the The Possible Futures Film Contest? What's the most provocative aspect for you?

"Raw material" is about the collectors of recycled material, trying to show the collectors as workers, supporting his family picking up the recycled material. At the same time they are aware that their work helps the environment. My intention is to humanize the vision for the pickers because they suffer much prejudice on the streets working with the material despised by the majority population. The job name in the beginning was "Behind the trash," but in coexistence with the collectors, learned that the recycled mat

Where do you find inspiration? What (or who) gives you hope?

Sao Paulo city of opportunities and challenges. This metropolis which has the largest GDP in Brazil is composed of different and important working classes. This audivisual, is a category of workers who face prejudice, rain, sun, hunger, thirst and physical strength to feed himself and his family. Unknown and unseen sustenance is the garbage. The work of these people is undoubtedly essential to the city like Sao Paulo. It is a sustainable social and environmental service. Thanks to them the city of São Paulo is not submerged by the garbage becau

How have stories shaped your life? What story does the world need to tell to shape a just and sustainable life?

It is good work and important because it helps the environment by taking this material recycled from the streets, thus preventing the proliferation of rats, cockroaches and so on ... and also clogged culverts, especially when it rains, the streets are taken by garbage and accumulated water, causing many diseases and house collapses. While interacting with them I learned a lot, because I'm giving more importance to the material recycled and that my family and I produce. For what was rubbish for us now learned that it is recycled mat