Win Phoenix Film Festival Tickets!!!
for the screening of Bel Borba Aqui, a film arriving from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil and nominated for Best World Cinema
Screenings:
Friday, March 30, 10:55am
Saturday, March 31 1:40pm
Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatre 4,
7000 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054
Be one of the first two to send us an email to info@grupoliberdade.com and win 2 tickets to the show!
Known as "The People's Picasso" in his hometown of Salvador, Bel Borba eclectically represents a rarely seen side of Brazil. For 35 years, he has spread his recognized artwork throughout the 500-year-old urban landscape. The sunny coastal city feeds Borba's artistic vein. Combining talent, simplicity, and nature to create original work, he showcases the forgotten beauty of his country and reminds us there is more to Brazil than favelas, soccer, and drug lords in Rio de Janeiro. The true, beautiful essence of Brazil poetically expressed with tiles, steel, sand, and mud, Bel Borba proves the ocean is the limit. For a country already full of color, he engraves his devotion to art and passion for his people. No permission asked.
for the screening of Bel Borba Aqui, a film arriving from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil and nominated for Best World Cinema
Screenings:
Friday, March 30, 10:55am
Saturday, March 31 1:40pm
Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatre 4,
7000 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054
Be one of the first two to send us an email to info@grupoliberdade.com and win 2 tickets to the show!
Known as "The People's Picasso" in his hometown of Salvador, Bel Borba eclectically represents a rarely seen side of Brazil. For 35 years, he has spread his recognized artwork throughout the 500-year-old urban landscape. The sunny coastal city feeds Borba's artistic vein. Combining talent, simplicity, and nature to create original work, he showcases the forgotten beauty of his country and reminds us there is more to Brazil than favelas, soccer, and drug lords in Rio de Janeiro. The true, beautiful essence of Brazil poetically expressed with tiles, steel, sand, and mud, Bel Borba proves the ocean is the limit. For a country already full of color, he engraves his devotion to art and passion for his people. No permission asked.










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