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| TAPE 1 | |
| 00 00 35 | Alarm clock goes off. |
| 00 01 48 | Stretches and wakes up. |
| 00 02 06 | Turns. |
| 00 02 28 | Sitting on bed. |
| 00 03 01 | Puts on microphone |
| 00 03 38 | Stretches. 5.30 in the morning. My name is Fernando Ferreira, I'm Brasilian and live in SaoPaulo. Today is my 40th anniversary. My friends like to come over for a party. |
| 00 04 21 | My special friends are coming over from Dubai |
| 00 04 38 | They are taking off now and will arrive at 8.10pm |
| 00 04 50 | This gives me time to talk to you. |
| 00 05 28 | Walks down to make coffee. |
| 00 05 51 | Walks into kitchen. |
| 00 06 06 | In Brasil we drink strong coffee in the morning. There are many ways of preparing it. I prefer Italian espresso. |
| 00 06 38 | When you mention the word Brasil, three words come to mind: Football. Samba. Coffee. |
| 00 07 08 | The coffee industry so important. They say SaPaulo was built on coffee. |
| 00 07 27 | Cafezinho is like an espresso. If you want white coffee ask for Maya. Or espresso with milk, Ingano. We also have Cappuccino. |
| 00 08 00 | I like mine very strong. It gives me a kick. Better than an energy drink and quite healthy too. |
| 00 08 26 | Lots of families have Brasilian filter coffee and an Italian espresso kettle. I have to wait five minutes here for this. |
| 00 08 56 | We call it the sock. In the past, when I was a kid we had a filter made of fabric cloth. It looked like an old dirty sock with a special taste. |
| 00 09 29 | I bought this Brasilian mug. It's a celebration of the national identity. I like to buy a lot of things decorated with Brasilian colours. |
| 00 10 02 | I really prefer to make my own coffee than to use espresso machines. |
| 00 10 25 | It's clean quick and strong. That's all I need. |
| 00 10 37 | Coffee is a huge industry here - go to Paulista Avenue, the city's main financial sector. There you'll find new and old buildings built for the old coffee industry. This was from the mid 19th century to the mid 20th century, when Brasilian coffee was pred |
| 00 11 51 | Brasilians don't drink tea. In the UK, tea with milk doesn't make sense for Brasilians. |
| 00 12 35 | We don't usually have milk in our coffee. It breaks up the bitterness. We don't add sugar either. Just plain. |
| 00 13 04 | One of the bad things about coffee is that you might get over-excited and start shaking. It's bad for the stomach too. That's what brings the kick. |
| 00 13 45 | I never heard that coffee gives you bad breath. Champagne gives you bad breath and garlic too. Nice bakeries give you champagne for breakfast. |
| 00 14 27 | We have amazing modern bakeries. My coffee is done. |
| 00 15 00 | That's the sound and the smell of Brasilian pure coffee. |
| 00 15 40 | Thanks to the Italians for inventing this and to the Brasilians for the coffee. |
| 00 15 57 | 40 is the time you start feeling rusty. |
| 00 16 12 | Eating things you shouldn't. The older you get, the wiser you get. And the better you eat. |
| 00 16 34 | In Brasil, when you are young, your concept of time is different. They don't plan ahead very much. It's the country's general culture. They can't see beyond next month. |
| 00 17 11 | On Friday, you think about the weekend. |
| 00 18 00 | In Brasil, we don't worry about what you do in retirement; there's so much to do now, a real for-now culture |
| 00 18 25 | I lived for some years in Europe. It was a real culture shock having empty weekends, as people planned in advance. Brasilians decide on the day like a Buddhist approach. |
| 00 19 00 | The world is an illusion and the past is gone. |
| 00 20 03 | They think I'm crazy. |
| 00 20 31 | It's part of the country's culture. There's an element of exaggeration here |
| 00 20 59 | Doing nothing is an art. |
| 00 21 24 | To be confident about your inner self. You don't have the need to be busy all the time. Enjoy the life experience. |
| 00 21 51 | I don't have any sugar or milk. Milk not good for the voice. |
| 00 22 10 | Let's go to my bedroom. |
| 00 22 19 | Walks upstairs. |
| 00 22 33 | I prefer to do exercises in my bedroom, because of the view. |
| 00 22 55 | That is SaPaulo waking up. |
| 00 23 05 | After 7, we can only hear traffic and helicopters. |
| 00 23 22 | You can see a lot of cars going by. I wonder which professions are already working at this time. Nurse, police, journalists like me? |
| 00 23 52 | As a journalist, someone has to be there in the news desk at 6:30 in the morning |
| 00 24 05 | At 6am you have the first news bulletin. Let's start my gym. |
| 00 24 26 | I just do some stretching, keep flexible and good. |
| 00 24 42 | I do a mix of things: yoga, stretching. In the 1980s I did gymnastics. |
| 00 25 14 | Do everything very slowly, stretching, going beyond your limits. No reason to hurry and sweat. |
| 00 25 40 | You sweat because you're stretching, not because you're jumping up and down. |
| 00 25 57 | People who wake up early to go to gym, can do two different things. SaPaulo has the biggest amount of fitness studios per street. They're hi-tech. |
| 00 26 35 | I don't like them very much. I prefer to go to Ibirapuera Park - that's the Paulista answer. Paulista is the word for anything or anyone from SaPaulo. |
| 00 27 08 | Carioca is the word for people and things from Rio. It's a native expression meaning 'house of the fish'. The bay is the house of the fish. |
| 00 27 41 | Ibirapuera Park is the biggest green patch we have in the city. It's the equivalent of Hyde Park in London or Central Park in New York. On the map it doesn't look big. |
| 00 28 24 | SaPaulo is not a very green city. But we have a lot of trees in the street. |
| 00 28 41 | We don't have big parks like in London. |
| 00 29 03 | I am preparing myself for the SaSilvestre race. It's the SaPaulo Marathon. |
| 00 29 21 | They don't call it a marathon because it's only 11km but it's the New Year's Race. |
| 00 29 40 | In Germany they say we celebrate Silvestre, the turning of the year. |
| 00 29 57 | I have the map of the race; I am doing visualisation exercises. |
| 00 30 00 | It's 11km, 8 miles - it's quite short. It's difficult because of the geography of the city. |
| 00 31 02 | Talking through the route. |
| 00 31 35 | It's very hilly. It goes up and down all the time. I wouldn't be surprised if I was leading at the back. |
| 00 32 02 | The race used to happen at midnight but, for TV reasons, who is going to watch it. So now it's at 11am on 31st December. It's a warm-up for the party. |
| 00 32 55 | You need to look at the fireworks, and the mass of people in white. An experience I recommend. |
| 00 33 20 | Walks to bathroom. |
| 00 33 47 | Singing in shower |
| 00 34 05 | More singing in shower. |
| 00 35 55 | Bossa Nova. A guy who can't sing who is singing to his girlfriend. |
| 00 36 20 | I invite you to have a shave. |
| 00 36 48 | I went to university, finished my media studies, but after two years did my masters. |
| 00 37 47 | Shaving. |
| 00 38 11 | For culture, for tourism, for everything. |
| 00 38 32 | When I was a kid. |
| 00 39 35 | Beautiful double-deckers. |
| 00 39 52 | SaPaulo - Dubai with Emirates. |
| 00 40 14 | There is controversy as to when the aeroplane was invented. The Wright Brothers just glided a glider down a hill. |
| 00 40 44 | Three years later, Alberto Santos-Dumant, a Brasilian living in France, became the first person to take off in the flying machine. |
| 00 41 18 | He flew around the Eiffel Tower. |
| 00 41 48 | Nothing is invented in one day. It's step by step. |
| 00 42 10 | I'm lazy at shaving. But Brasilians don't like facial hair. |
| 00 42 34 | I have to ask you to leave while I put on my robe. |
| 00 43 08 | View of SaPaulo. |
| 00 43 18 | I prefer the longer, traditional shave. |
| 00 43 50 | Brasilian men are not very vain, we don't have the metrosexuals you have in Europe. |
| 00 44 17 | We have a macho culture still, in some respects. |
| 00 44 33 | The football players can be very vain. He looks very feminine, a football star. |
| 00 45 48 | The problem with that is that football skills are not very macho. |
| 00 46 57 | Going back upstairs to sunrise. |
| 00 47 25 | On a day like this, there are no clouds in sky. |
| 00 47 49 | The sun is just rising. |
| 00 48 20 | My chance to show who I'm talking to. This is just a fraction of the SaPaulo sunrise. |
| TAPE 2 | |
| 00 49 30 | Mauricio with camera |
| 00 50 01 | SaPaulo has the second biggest private fleet of helicopters. |
| 00 50 25 | New buildings are built with heliports. |
| 00 50 44 | Traffic is a big problem. |
| 00 50 59 | Tuesday is the day you cannot drive. It's quite effective. In school holidays they suspended the system but it was chaotic. |
| 00 51 31 | SaPaulo. Look at this day. |
| 00 51 44 | The weather forecast is fantastic. We are approaching spring, with mild weather. |
| 00 52 07 | It's not cold. |
| 00 52 18 | That's a residential building |
| 00 52 31 | In SaPaulo it's quite acceptable to live in a building 20 floors high. |
| 00 52 56 | The Jaragua Peak. Paulista families go there with their trekking boots. You can see the whole of SaPaulo; it's a great area, a national park. |
| 00 54 01 | Walking down stairs. |
| 00 54 18 | My father comes from Portuguese immigrants, my mother from Italian origins. I am a perfect Paulista. The city's like a melting pot. |
| 00 54 57 | They decide to go to Rio when I was a teen. |
| 00 55 33 | What do we have for breakfast in Brasil? Very visible cultural difference. We have white coffee, bread, cheese, ham, juice and Pao de Queijo - cheese bread from the Minas state. |
| 00 56 26 | There is cheese inside. They shred the cheese with the flour. |
| 00 56 51 | If I have time, I have breakfast at home. If it is at work, at a traditional bakery. |
| 00 57 08 | Very south of Brasil. |
| 00 57 29 | South is Germanic, Polish, Ukrainian They have colonial breakfasts. Different cheese, ham, coffee, milk, biscuits, pastries, whatever. |
| 00 58 01 | In the north they have fish for breakfast and Tapioca. More like a pancake, made of maize and shredded wheat. |
| 00 58 37 | Breakfast in Bahia? I'm not sure - very similar to Rio and SaPaulo. |
| 00 59 04 | The kind of sandwich I'm going to do is Queijo Minas, cheese from the Minas state. |
| 00 59 24 | No fat whatsoever - if you want a healthy breakfast that's what you go for. |
| 01 00 00 | Definitely - you mind if I talk about penguins? |
| 01 00 29 | This is Harold - nothing more traditional than having a penguin on top of the fridge. A Brasilian working class family would have one. |
| 01 01 15 | I am absolutely serious. |
| 01 02 06 | And it matters what type of penguin - this is one of the prototypes. |
| 01 02 27 | Looks like they all come from the same penguin family. |
| 01 02 49 | Because the cheese is so healthy, I will contaminate it with salami. |
| 01 03 13 | Mr Manolo - used to have a normal bakery. |
| 01 03 32 | Mr Manolo still pops up now and again - he introduced me to this sandwich. |
| 01 03 55 | Slurps coffee. |
| 01 04 10 | Mr Manolo is from Italy. |
| 01 04 23 | It's become easy for Paulistas to import products such as German sausage. I really like the Brasilian stuff. When you live abroad you have a privileged position to see it in a different way. |
| 01 05 33 | You can have it - that's fine, but it's not the same thing. |
| 01 06 01 | Roquefort, Camembert, Cheddar - you can have everything. |
| 01 06 24 | Now we have two reels to the dollar. |
| 01 07 05 | At the Indianapolis 500 you don't celebrate with champagne, you celebrate with milk because of the prohibition. |
| 01 07 35 | In his farm he had an orange plantation. |
| 01 07 47 | He turned down the milk and had orange juice. He was only the second guy in 70 years to break the rule. |
| 01 08 14 | A lot of the orange juice in the US is Brasilian. |
| 01 08 36 | SaPaulo state is big on oranges. |
| 01 08 51 | Do you know what Brasil's capital is? |
| 01 09 08 | Eats. |
| 01 09 15 | SaPaulo is most important in the financial sector. |
| 01 09 30 | Brasil's capital is Brasilia. It's in the middle of the country. |
| 01 09 49 | It's a city made from scratch in 5 years 1950 - 1955/56. |
| 01 10 07 | We have the Congress. |
| 01 10 34 | They come here for business as well. |
| 01 10 50 | It's a civil service. |
| 01 12 43 | I wouldn't say Brasil is beautiful. Oscar Niemeyer is one of the greatest architects in the world. |
| 01 13 28 | Everything is really inspired and well thought out. The Congress building has two sculptures. |
| 01 14 05 | A lot of buildings originally planned have not been built. It would be interesting to see them made. |
| 01 14 30 | 50s modernism with socialist architecture. Oscar Niemeyer is a communist. In Brasil we have the functional flat. We can talk about Oscar Niemeyer later. We are very proud of him. |
| 01 15 17 | They are building the tallest building in the world at the moment. |
| 01 15 35 | I didn't stay there. I went to Melbourne with Emirates and we stopped in Dubai. I had to wait three hours, inside the airport hotel (that had a swimming pool) |
| 01 16 11 | You fly seven hours to Dubai and there's a swimming pool. Fantastic. |
| 01 16 34 | Let me tell you about how Brasilians react to architecture. |
| 01 17 11 | SaPaulo hasn't been planned, it's quite messy. Brasilians can be very proud of their architecture. |
| 01 17 56 | Unique hotel - it's all black, The reception ceiling is so high, there's no reception desk. A receptionist approaches you and does the check-in. You go into the lift and when you close the door it goes dark. Just you and the bellboy in the dark. As you co |
| 01 19 27 | On every floor there's a massive glass window that looks straight into SaPaulo. The idea was to shock you with this contrast. |
| 01 19 59 | It's so modern, you don't feel at home. |
| 01 21 09 | There's no fence between you and the fall. Just glass. Beautiful building to have a drink in. |
| 01 22 32 | There are some good hotels here. What are the best hotels I have been to in my life? I stayed at a hotel in Korea |
| 01 23 20 | Princess of Japan. |
| 01 23 38 | Second best hotel is in Peru. The Colonial Inn Hotel. |
| 01 24 13 | There's live music in the reception; it's like a disco. |
| 01 25 13 | I think here he had the attitude of a typical Brasilian. You don't move around too much. My friends and I were celebrating Brasilian victory. |
| 01 26 04 | England and Argentina: Falklands, Maradona. This relationship. |
| 01 26 46 | We like each other but think about that? Did Brasil beat England in 2002? Who knocked England out of the cup in 2006? Portugal?. |
| 01 27 48 | I think because of the beautiful sport no claims of cheating etc. were mentioned. |
| 01 28 09 | Remember Cafu? Cafu is from SaPaulo he lifted his shirt. I love the poor community that he comes from. He lift the trophy as a captain and then his shirt to say thank you . |
| 01 29 35 | Football became a gateway from poverty. |
| 01 29 48 | They want to be football players, prestige, money, fame, cars, helicopters. |
| 01 30 07 | That's the fascinating element. |
| 01 30 25 | I'm a producer in Sao Paulo that specialises in sport, particularly football. |
| 01 30 49 | FIFA, in the past, used to ask the national television to broadcast the World Cup. |
| 01 31 13 | In 2002 FIFA created a company to broadcast the World Cup. |
| 01 31 38 | I told you about Mr Manolo. You can find any breakfast from all over the world you in Sao Paulo. From a Japanese breakfast to a European breakfast. |
| 01 32 07 | Tomorrow when my friends come, we'll have a Brasilian lunch. |
| 01 32 36 | EATING |
| 01 32 46 | Fresh cod. In Europe it's fresh. In Portugal it's sun-fried with salt. |
| 01 33 14 | In Brasil we have cod fish-cakes. The quality depends on how much potato is mixed in. An expensive cake is 90% cod meat and 10% potato. A cheaper version is often 90% potato and 10% fish. We call it potato cake. |
| 01 34 22 | I am going to remove my afternoon treats from the freezer. It's Acai. |
| 01 34 40 | It's a fruit. It's more like sorbet. We're going to have this in the afternoon. |
| 01 35 16 | My Porto grandfather had a shop. He did repairs and maintenance of water pumps for buildings |
| 01 35 47 | My family were swimming pool maintenance and design workers in Sao Paulo. |
| 01 36 19 | My older brother is helping my father now. |
| 01 36 34 | The Black Sheep is the same. |
| 01 36 45 | In the afternoon I will go to the pool. |
| 01 36 58 | This picture was taken about five years ago. My mother helps my father with the business now too. |
| 01 37 28 | I have an older brother and I have a younger brother. |
| 01 37 47 | TAPE CHANGE |
| TAPE 3 | |
| 01 38 52 | We are shooting the clacker to have all the information when we cut the film. |
| 01 39 12 | My parents were pretty relaxed and I think they did a good job. |
| 01 39 41 | My father allowed me to smoke. |
| 01 39 42 | Because of that, there's is no one in the family that smokes now. |
| 01 40 10 | In Brasil there's an Oscar for Brasilian journalism. I have the prize let me show you. |
| 01 40 48 | This is a kind of Brasilian prize, it's a Pulitzer in America, my brother got it for a story about the rain forests. |
| 01 41 18 | What he discovered was that the whole expose was a fake. It was a fraud, he made a big story about this, the guy got arrested. My brother got a prize. |
| 01 42 00 | He is younger than me. He wrote about serious social issues. |
| 01 42 39 | It's the lighter side of journalism. Unless you go into investigation. |
| 01 43 08 | Football is big in Sao Paulo. |
| 01 43 34 | My father was an only child. My mother has two sisters. One in Italy, the other lives in Sao Paulo. |
| 01 43 56 | Christmas in Brasil is for families. |
| 01 44 21 | But a large amount of Brasilians, when they get older Sao Paulo end time with friends rather than family. |
| 01 45 00 | This flat is very clean. I have a maid. This isn't uncommon. The economic situation allows people to work in your place |
| 01 45 35 | There are families in Brasil who have two or three people working for them. |
| 01 45 59 | These people often live in the flat with you. They become part of your life, become part of your family. She - the maid - has been working in my family for 30 years or so. A fantastic generational connection. She has children that are always part of our |
| 01 46 49 | If they live in flat, they can prepare breakfast for you and then when you are at work they relax and then prepare dinner. Like a hotel. |
| 01 47 21 | You could see it two ways. Exploitation or pay her money. A controversial thing. How rich are you to have a maid? In Brasil its quite normal to have a maid though. |
| 01 48 10 | Sometime she cooks and puts it in the fridge for me. She comes every couple of days. She organises the house, food for the evening and laundry. Like a home personal assistant. |
| 01 48 50 | When Janette doesn't cook. |
| 01 49 21 | Lasagne to Sao Paulo spaghetti. |
| 01 49 35 | When I go home for the weekend, Sunday lunch is a Brasilian tradition. In Southern Europe, lunch can take between four and five hours. It depends on how many people there are and how many are eating. Moments that the family can come together. |
| 01 50 37 | Italy's element that brings everyone together. You have kids, grandparents, mummy and daddy altogether. |
| 01 52 02 | Brasil is not a siesta country. We don't go for an afternoon nap. |
| 01 52 29 | Food, the most beautiful thing to see in the street markets. That's where you see the diversity. One side vegetables, one side fruit. The earlier you go the more expensive it is. At eleven o'clock the prices are beginning to come down. |
| 01 53 27 | I hammer all the stores every morning. If you have this market two minutes down the road. |
| 01 54 19 | At the street market, there is a fish truck. The cleaning company. It really smells of fish and fruit. When my grandfather was alive, he was from a humble background, it was called the Central Market. Wholesale for people that have street markets. You |
| 01 55 50 | This clock has been owned by my family for three generations. |
| 01 56 03 | I used to do that with my grandfather at four o'clock in the morning. Sounds crazy but they have the freshest fruits. No fixed price, everything goes like an auction. |
| 01 56 30 | Imagine hundreds of trucks coming and all the shouting. |
| 01 57 00 | At the same time if you come to these auctions. You can have breakfast there with the workers. Don't think I'll have time to do this with my friends while they're here. |
| 01 57 45 | In Sao Paulo we are at least one hour away from the sea. The fish comes from the sea. Sao Paulo can buy great oranges. There's a lot of Oranges. |
| 01 58 31 | Who wants to wake up at four in the morning to go to market. You can go straight from clubs and go to get breakfast. |
| 01 59 00 | If you want to buy fresh stuff, fruit and vegetables, go to the street market. Get your manufactured stuff in supermarkets. The don't have fresh vegetables. Why do we use so much plastic to wrap a banana? I'll show you a jacca. Can be as big as this. |
| 02 00 40 | Brasilians love mangos and bananas. This jacca, I'll have a piece of this afternoon to show you. Shame you cannot smell it. |
| 02 01 34 | In the last 20 years it's become fashionable to eat acai from the rain forest. It's like a berry from the forest. Twenty years ago it was difficult to find acai. We would have acai in a Sao Paulo specific place. Someone decided to market acai as a pro |
| 02 02 44 | It's just acai. You can have it as a drink or an ice cream. It's very rich in iron. |
| 02 03 45 | Guarana. GOORRANA (MOUTH'S THE WORD) |
| 02 04 00 | (LOW SOUND) |
| 02 04 53 | You can drink Guarana and it keeps you going for quite a while. |
| 02 05 15 | Brasilians are obsessive with their fitness. In Rio there are hundreds of people jogging on the beach every morning. In rain or sunshine people are jogging. |
| 02 05 50 | We don't have a proportion of population that is fat, that you get in other countries. |
| 02 06 14 | Private schools end in the morning and then go to lunch. |
| 02 06 32 | Brasilian schools are only in the morning or afternoon. |
| 02 06 51 | You can stay and have your lunch. |
| 02 07 01 | Not much interest in Brasil about what kids are eating. |
| 02 07 32 | In Brasil it's up to the family. There is a development of organic food. |
| 02 07 55 | Organic food |
| 02 08 13 | There is an organic shop on the corner with a restaurant. |
| 02 08 39 | Not organic here much though, we import. |
| 02 08 51 | Brasilian farming is very developed. Not as bad as some countries with chemicals. We eat lots of eggs in Sao Paulo. We don't need to have chickens as battery hens. Free range as a concept doesn't exist as they are free anyway, |
| 02 09 40 | In Europe because of the lack of space. Sao Paulo eats lots of vegan, we have lot's of macrobiotic restaurants. There is a trend here at the moment. |
| 02 10 09 | What I really like about Brasil is barbecue. You have to come to experience it. First of all. You eat as much as you can. First class beef. Good quality steak. Buffet. Don't care for salad. |
| 02 10 47 | Waiters come with massive skewers. They cut in to it in front of you. Its fantastic. An amazing experience. At barbecues eat as much as you can. |
| 02 11 41 | Nowadays you can find sushi in a barbecue place. Brasilian's are changing the way people sushi. |
| 02 12 09 | There's not much difference between us and Argentina. A cross border culture. Caocho - Cowboy. South American |
| 02 12 44 | You have the skewers and coals. We don't have the ready made barbecues like in Europe. We have brick built barbecues. |
| 02 13 44 | We wait for the fire to extinguish, red hot coals that's how you cook. |
| 02 14 03 | I was very lucky to have barbecue in Belgrade in Serbia, I didn't know it was national dish. I was in Belgrade, they do it a la-carte. It's really nice. I had Kangaroo barbecue in Australia. Tender meat, really nice. I preferred not to ask what part |
| 02 15 11 | Steak, pork and sausages, they cooked in their own ways around the world. In Sao Paulo its very rare to have a kitchen garden. The earth is very generous though, everything you plant just comes up very easily. |
| 02 16 01 | Janette helps me a lot with gardening. Some of my friends have little kitchen gardens with herbs. |
| 02 16 57 | Protected by the Environment Department. We went together to the Rainforest Barbecue there is white meat, like turtle. |
| 02 17 45 | They bury the turtle. |
| 02 18 04 | The poor turtle, I wouldn't eat a turtle again. |
| 02 18 22 | We don't eat alligator but they eat us! |
| 02 18 35 | Swamp alligator as opposed to crocodile. In Australia it goes on on the beach. In Brasil they're shy and its easier. If you want to see alligators, Brasil has massive areas of swamps. You can get flat boats, go through the swamps, see the biggest dive |
| 02 19 53 | We have Jaguars and the Black Jaguars. |
| 02 20 14 | It's a big cat, he can eat you easily and you wouldn't want to bump into one. We have Alligators and in the country side we have the biggest snake in the world. The Anaconda, I saw one on YOUTUBE the other day eating a cow! |
| 02 21 21 | They are very slow. |
| 02 21 34 | They don't chase you, they're slow and heavy. How does anaconda kill you? Not by poison, it strangles you. |
| 02 22 44 | Shoal fish. Piranha will bite you or even eat you. Groups of five hundred can eat a whole cow in five minutes. |
| 02 23 10 | The myth that they bite you, a bit like the shark is true. They have teeth that shred the skin. A shoal of piranhas, 'what's that, smells good', strike. |
| 02 23 53 | They swim next to the boat, but the sound keeps the Piranha away. |
| 02 24 36 | That cow, you can cross the cattle. Anything you sacrifice to save the group. I will sacrifice him to keep the group safe. Like the scape goat. Another element is the shark. We have sharks in Brasil. Rio is too far south and the water can be very cold |
| CLOCK CHIMES 8am | |
| 02 25 59 | This keeps sharks away, they don't like cold water. Beaches blocked the natural swimming path of the shark. They frighten the surfers. |
| TAPE 4 | |
| 02 27 25 | CLACKER |
| 02 27 54 | Eight in the morning, my friends are probably traveling over Africa now. |
| 02 28 47 | I'm not a surfer myself. Lets talk about Sao Paulo |
| 02 29 10 | I was luck enough to make a film about skateboarding. That's because we have the world champion here, from the ABC area - A Brasilian version of Detroit |
| 02 30 19 | In 1976 I went to Rainforest for the first time and flew on a plane for the first time too. |
| 02 30 55 | To a town in the middle of the Rainforest. Because of the rubber industry. Ford in America needed the rubber for the tyres. Sap from the tree. The guys go into forest and cut slices from the tree. |
| 02 31 55 | Minas was the world centre for rubber. Hey started planting rubber trees in Malaysia though. |
| 02 32 23 | Have you ever seen Pitsker house? It was built in the 1920s. The Opera house, it's still there. |
| 02 33 03 | The decline of rubber industry was very dangerous for Brasil. It is between Brasil, Peru, Colombia & Venezuela. |
| 02 33 44 | Because it's a tax free zone. They didn't drive same cars as we did. People often have cars there. The Amazon river is so big and wide you can not see the other bank. Not an easy navigation system. |
| 02 35 00 | You can't get there by car. This was a mega project for the military regime |
| 02 36 17 | Back to 1976, I was ten years old. Kind of a posh thing because of tax free system. Wasn't best. That's when I have my first crash. So I brought my skateboard back to Sao Paulo. |
| 02 37 51 | EATING |
| 02 38 26 | If you fly first class with emirates you can eat whatever you like. A non stop flight with emirates is so easy for me. I have to go upstairs and start the day officially as this was just for fun. |
| 02 39 38 | Walking upstairs. |
| 02 39 53 | Now welcome to my wardrobe. I'm not much of a fashion person. But my wife is. She is the one that buys my clothes and I have to say she has really good taste. |
| 02 40 34 | Sao Paulo is the most important place for fashion in South America. We do have a form of fashion week that happens twice a year. My wife loves it and goes to all the catwalk shows. |
| 02 41 09 | She has the time to go to the shopping centre to buy all my clothes. |
| 02 41 36 | Sao Paulo is a formal place compared to the rest of the country. One reason. The weather. Rio prefers shorts and flip flops. On Paulista Avenue you see guys wearing shirts. Sao Paulo is the place to be elegant. |
| 02 42 34 | NO MICROPHONE |
| 02 43 05 | Sao Paulo is not only skyline but we have residential areas. A typical mix. High rises and then a pocket of residential homes. |
| 02 43 39 | Looking north, the international airport. In the South the Sao Paulo main river, Paulista Avenue behind that the football stadium which is important for its history. |
| 02 44 32 | Corinthians pitch isn't very good. Corinthians is the biggest club in Sao Paulo, their fan-base is massive. It's a working class club. Still very popular club. |
| 02 45 15 | I want to show you my flip flops. |
| 02 45 31 | Flip flops, strange fashion phenomenon. We have two airports international and domestic. |
| 02 46 04 | A strange phenomenon became a fashion accessory. |
| 02 46 20 | Everyone wears them, the factory is in Sao Paulo. They have been clever and introduced it to the rest of the world. My friends will buy loads for their friends back in Dubai. In London I am quite surprised to see the women wearing them. |
| 02 47 17 | Sao Paulo has a dress code. People really like to dress up. Paulistas dress up. |
| 02 48 02 | Thanks to my wife we dress well too. She has the good taste and time to go to shopping mall. |
| 02 48 42 | We went the wrong way. |
| 02 49 14 | Look at this - there are two different kinds of air traffic. |
| 02 49 00 | Shuttle traffic between. |
| 02 50 20 | The church is there 2 km from here |
| 02 51 00 | Do you mind if I be annoying at the moment and talk about my map? |
| 02 51 52 | I should put a sound proof window in my house. |
| 02 52 05 | Back in the 15th century, Paulistas from India and Africa arrived. In 1500 a Portuguese Navigator called Pedro Vasco de Gama was going to Egypt as well. But at some stage here in the Gulf of Guinea and he got to the beaches of Bahia in Brasil. |
| 02 53 07 | They were lost and discovered this land. Here is Salvador, in the N E of country. They arrived her ein Porto Segul |
| 02 53 36 | Discovered in 1500. Didn't come back for 30 years. They were too busy with the trade off India to bother with Sao Paulo. The Portuguese only came back to Brasil in 1530 because the French threatened to invade and colonize. |
| 02 54 24 | They discovered a tree you can cut to get sap. Brasil wood. It can be used to create dye for fabric - this was deep red. |
| 02 55 11 | Land of Pao Brasil and then becomes Brasil |
| 02 55 29 | Took everything back to Europe. |
| 02 55 54 | When Porto came in the 1530s they divided the Sao Paulo land into 17 massive parts. Colonisers on horseback went to the South. That's why the North is so wide and South so narrow. Because here you are on horseback. The trip for the colonizers here was |
| 02 56 46 | North is wide, The South is straight. Didn't have the conflict of the Sao Paulo area. North is so wide. |
| 02 57 18 | Brasil is an island of Portuguese surrounded by nine Spanish Sao Paulo speaking countries. Sao Paulo and Portugal. |
| 02 58 10 | They wanted this to be just one country. |
| 02 58 24 | Whole country was independent. There was the great Colombia. Brasil, Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and Chile. Ecuador is the only country with no border. |
| 02 59 17 | 3 countries West Guayana, Surinam, French Guayana, this is where French government launch all the rockets. Surinam is former Dutch colony. |
| 03 00 28 | Rio is very close to Sao Paulo, it's a 50 minute flight South-East. Rio and Sao Paulo are very important cities. The South is very agricultural. The midwest is full of swamps and modern agricultural land. Massive farms filled with machines and big trac |
| 03 01 41 | That is the rain forest up here. |
| 03 02 19 | This is Brasilia here. |
| 03 02 31 | Sharks here. |
| 03 02 41 | American air force here. |
| 03 03 59 | The North's history has a bigger influence from African slavery, the whole of Bahia, Salvador. Looks very like 18th century European town. |
| 03 05 05 | German community, Italian community, Portuguese community. |
| 03 05 36 | Goes across border here into Bolivia, plantation. |
| 03 05 58 | The North East is the most beautiful part of the country in my opinion. Rainforest. Here the nature and tourism is not over exploited. |
| 03 06 38 | Beach that you can only reach by four wheel drive or donkey. Favourite Sao Paulo area is Fernando do Noronha Island. |
| 03 07 22 | The place where we swim with dolphins, a beautiful place. Bed and breakfast here. |
| 03 08 00 | Was a Portuguese colony. 1822 became independent. Moved to Rio in 1808. This brought development to Rio. |
| 03 09 23 | Took care of this country. He did not betray his father but then he became the King. Monarchy reigned until 1889. The King stayed 10 years in power. |
| 03 10 00 | Peter the Second was bought up by intellectuals. He spoke Greek. 1888 coincided with the end of slavery. |
| 03 11 30 | There's a political map. Points out state bought by a political agreement. |
| 03 12 00 | Some other states have changed from being territories. Talks about them - Twenty seven states. |
| 03 12 41 | Big as the Amazon. Five regions. |
| 03 13 00 | Agriculture to tourism in various regions |
| 03 13 44 | Rich in the South East, Poor in the North. |
| 03 14 06 | The North East industries are service and tourism, the richest part is Rio in the South. It's a really nice city, beautiful beaches. Not biggest city in South, Guarachiba here is the largest. |
| 03 15 44 | Tape change |
| 03 16 06 | Talking through what he's doing - WE LOSE VISION |
| TAPE 5 | |
| 03 17 12 | Now we go back to the history lesson. When the Portuguese arrived. They would not accept slavery. The Jesuits, brought slaves from Africa. Working in agriculture. Salvador was the first capital of Brasil. Welcoming in millions of people, during the mi |
| 03 18 52 | Brasilian slavery was long and hard up to 1888. No welfare, they had a hard life. |
| 03 19 43 | With the arrival of European immigres. Rather than distribute land, they offered land to European immigrants. Invited people from Ukraine, Russia, The Netherlands, Lebanon and Japan to come and work in the coffee industry. |
| 03 20 43 | The Japanese make up the biggest population. |
| 03 21 02 | There is a place in Sao Paulo that looks like little Tokyo. It's a fantastic experience, I'll take my friends to visit. |
| 03 21 44 | One of the most beautiful things in Brasil is Capoeira. African Brasilians that lived on farms and plantations tried to practice martial arts. The masters wouldn't allow fighting or training. They had to pretend it was a dance. Martial arts with music. |
| 03 23 20 | There are two types. In the 1930s it started to be accepted by white society. But still seen as a marginal thing. A very negative thing. Much more acceptable now, a very nationalist government that tries to promote everything Brasilian. |
| 03 24 12 | African immigres started Capoeira. Wrote the rules of Capoeira. Master Pastiya - Capoeira Angols, referring to where slaves have come from. Angola. The difference introduced some martial arts . |
| 03 25 21 | Lets call it original Capoeira - you're always hitting the ground - very low. When you fight original you are allowed to do jumps and more dramatic moves like a martial art |
| 03 25 55 | Another kind of music. Has different kinds of rhythms. No such thing as Capoeira without music. SINGS CAPOEIRA MUSIC. Different songs for different movements. |
| 03 26 57 | If you play Capoeira , you are very physically strong. If you have a street fight you have an advantage. Capoeira people are peaceful people though. |
| 03 27 55 | If you see someone in Capoeira shoes - it's not Angola, they have no shoes traditionally in the original. |
| 03 28 22 | Our country is called Brasil after the wood. |
| 03 28 54 | In the 1930s the government was fashioned on Mussolini. For 15 years, same time as Franco, and Mussolini we had a dictator. Very populist, knew how to play to the masses. He created labour law. Trying to develop the country and protect the worker. |
| 03 30 15 | Because we had the second military dictatorship in the 60s - 1964 to 1968 - where they shut down congress. These was no political discussion whatsoever. |
| 03 32 45 | They got really strong in parliament between 68 and 74. which was the dark period, I remember it for 2 reasons. I had an uncle . There was a sense that military in charge let them run country. There were kidnaps. My father - don't want to know what's hap |
| 03 33 55 | There were people in military regime who thought we should go back to democracy |
| 03 34 21 | Not through military anymore. Using this time a party, civilian. Between 84 and 88. 89 we had direct election for president. Civilian in power. Lot of expectation. Claims of corruption. Stayed in power for only 2 years. Vote him out . Vice president. Hav |
| 03 35 44 | He set up system to correct economy with minister of economy. The Real. |
| 03 36 58 | When the real arrived. |
| 03 38 36 | Film institute. Help us to make film with official money |
| 03 39 01 | Brasilian film makers to make film without money. Maybe some money from tax payers. Learnt the hard way - asked for Sao Paulo sponsorship. Let's give these film makers a tax break for the company. Indirect way of helping cinema. Talk more about it later |
| 03 40 09 | He reads out email |
| 03 40 41 | Sao Paulo is a wifi area |
| 03 42 16 | We pay for broad band protection |
| 03 44 59 | When I finished my masters degree, I had 2 years experience. Not very exciting job. You don't have much input |
| 03 45 53 | Worse in the past when the newsreader was just a news reader. As we developed , news reader was also editor. He has got an opinion. The whole generation. The producer telling them what to ask. Newsreader part of production of news. If the auto-cue stops, |
| 03 47 03 | Does an impression of newsreading. |
| 03 47 42 | What happened in Brasilian television? Traditionally private. On 18th September 1950, the first channel, Tupi Chateaubriand launched the first channel TV Tupi. The man was a very rough guy. It's a fantastic bit of Brasilian history. He suffered bankruptcy |
| 03 50 00 | We do have a movie channel. It's funded by taxpayers. It's the only thing that's good, citizen orientated. There's not much money but good quality. |
| 03 50 51 | Taxpayers in UK to buy American sitcoms. BBC entertainment channel. In Brasil we don't have discussions about education. It's not much fun. |
| 03 51 31 | Have some kind of quality control, be more neutral. Try to copy the private TV reporting model. Efficient, based on US model, no complicated words, everything dictated.. |
| 03 52 39 | I'm fascinated by TV all over the world. Different TV language developed. Grammar. In Brasil Globo is so dominant, it is reflected in our culture. There is an interaction all the time between Globo and Brasil. Eg in football games, holding placards saying |
| 03 53 45 | Even in the UK, BBC has become the world standard. People don't say 'I'm on BBC', they say 'I'm on TV'. I think that a lot of the best TV comes from watching TV. There is a natural development. If you want an off-the-wall approach, you have to bring eleme |
| 03 54 51 | Brasilian Big Brother, version 7 or 8. It's big. Globo bought the rights from Endemol.. The winner of BB becomes a celebrity. Then he tries to become a soap opera actor. That's his life. Some of them do fine, some not so well. They might as well disappear |
| 03 56 17 | A lot of people watch it in SaPaulo. The intelligentsia would say they wouldn't watch that but they do. Same with soap operas. Colombia and Mexico make the best in the world. In the UK a soap opera is for life, not just for Christmas. Coronation street |
| 03 57 39 | You know how it starts and ends. Fill in between. |
| 03 57 58 | They are very passionate, all about suffering, crying, dying out of love because someone left someone. Plots are always the same. 'I love her','her mother doesn't love me'. Brasilian plots are more elaborate. They bring in elements of discussion in societ |
| 04 00 27 | Team of actors and technicians are the same. The production is so big. A good friend of mine is a soap opera writer and they make really good money. |
| 04 01 11 | The soap operas run between the 7 and 8 o'clock news. |
| 04 01 52 | They finish on Saturday, and start on Monday. |
| 04 02 20 | Late 1977, Escrava Isaura became the first Brasilian soap opera that became a world success. It was about a white slave, really treated badly by her white master because he had such desire for her. Sings them theme tune. |
| 04 04 49 | TAPE CHANGE |
| TAPE 6 | CLACKER |
| 04 06 00 | I didn't work in films, but I did work in television |
| 04 06 50 | I had five minutes fame as a director. |
| 04 07 19 | Escrava Isaura is a classical book. Before I go further let me tell you about my website. |
| 04 08 41 | If you are watching a 90 minute film you have 7 commercial breaks. |
| 04 09 25 | There are so many commercial breaks. Advertising production, TV and print get a lot of golden lions. |
| 04 10 35 | I think they were behind this famous sponge campaign:, in the 70s there was a company. The advertising was all wrong and that's why it was so popular. If you are trying to choose between two pads. There comes this campaign. |
| 04 12 51 | This was a hit for 10 years and this guy became associated with the product. |
| 04 13 34 | I have my papers here - going to get a coffee. |
| 04 15 04 | Starts shouting. |
| 04 16 30 | Learning a bit of language. Charming people makes business. |
| 04 17 00 | Talking business etiquette. |
| 04 18 17 | They trust you, not the company. Build up trust in relationships. Two main tips: Brasilians are very friendly. Business and entertainment go together. That's very acceptable. |
| 04 19 02 | Shake hands twice or three times a day. Official kisses are two in Rio, one in SaPaulo. |
| 04 20 19 | If you are a Brasilian business man, a hand on the back and shoulder demonstrates Brasilian kindness. |
| 04 20 44 | I put my hand on his arm and he didn't like it. We became good friends quickly. |
| 04 22 54 | The media industry is more relaxed; I'm supposed to be wearing a suit. |
| 04 23 18 | Minutes late. Because the way the meetings in Brasil is kind of vague. We say "I'll see you by 5". I see you around 5 o'clock, |
| 04 25 20 | It's same level meeting. Not too bad, 5 minutes only. Both parts benefit from the meeting. |
| 04 25 44 | It's accepted, not too bad. 5 minutes only. You mind if I go upstairs and get my newspapers. I want to read them in the sun? |
| 04 26 22 | I think like most places in the world there is a list of taboo subjects which we should not approach in a business environment.. I am going outside because it's really beautiful. |
| 04 27 31 | If you don't mind I can tell you about this outside. Ah my birthday. This afternoon I am going to have a swim. The weather was so bad but this afternoon I'll come back for a swim. In a business or social context there are things we should not approach. We |
| 04 27 51 | There are things we don't like to talk about. Politics, social issues, religion. The best subject to speak to a businessman about football as opposed to weather in Europe. You can identify team players you like. |
| 04 29 40 | It breaks the ice that you can talk about something else other than business which is how you start. Let me show you the Brasilian papers. This one O Estado de Sao Paulo - is a conservative right wing newspaper, broadsheet quality. Family values. |
| 04 30 00 | Folha de Sao Paulo |
| 04 30 29 | Valor |
| 04 31 06 | Football paper. There's a Rio edition and Sao Paulo edition. |
| 04 31 25 | International Herald Tribune |
| 04 32 24 | Difference between Brasilian and European tabloids is that they're full of crime and disgrace. In the tabloids, real tabloids in Brasil are 90% about police stories. |
| 04 34 07 | I think the Brasilian tabloids like a bit of quality. They like to sell a bit of scandal. Not much celebrity scandal here. Brasil is a bit conservative about celebrities, they protect them. |
| 04 36 38 | Business |
| 04 37 32 | Take different position depending on situation. Serious decline in military dictatorship. Major paper, secondary paper. |
| 04 38 21 | A lot have famous writers and columnists. Put together a compilation. Brasilian press is comparable to any European or American press. |
| 04 38 53 | USA today is more like Paulistan approach. In Rio Globo go more this way with pictures and graphics. Sao Paulo is more extreme. |
| 04 39 45 | That's why I get 5 papers, right wing, left wing, American, food recipes. |
| 04 40 05 | Have sections of philosophy and discussion |
| 04 43 09 | They all have websites. Open news has always been a website. It's better to have. So let me see what's in the news today. Dengue Fever. |
| 04 45 07 | You kill it. If it has stripes like a tiger, it's the dengue fever mosquito. You can not have any pots of water outdoors. The pool is fine as it has chlorine inside |
| 04 46 41 | The weather forecast for today is only 30 degrees. |
| 04 48 06 | Independence from energy source. 7th September celebrate independence of oil. Lot of money in the production of alcohol for cars. The idea was saving money. Stop producing oil, start producing alcohol, Problems, alcohol cars not as good. |
| 04 49 18 | After the crisis in the 80s, producing alcohol in Brasil became more expensive than importing petrol. Set back for environment. First country in world to produce alcohol as car fuel. Produce alcohol from sugar cane. Will happen in the future. We can get |
| 04 50 10 | Brasilians are fascinated by anything Esoteric, palm reading, tarot, and Catholic country. Astrology is big in Brasil. If you go on first date, the lady asks you your star sign. |
| 04 50 42 | "I might get too tired today from speaking too much" |
| 04 51 48 | Here it is? Astrology by Mercury is coming into Virgo today. Great weeks ahead in life. Its great |
| 04 52 20 | Reads Libra. ?Brighten up social aspects. In the mood to talk? |
| 04 52 35 | Budget concerning home. |
| 04 53 06 | Need to recycle your emotions. Sudoku is not a big thing. Brasilians like the crosswords. |
| 04 53 50 | Camera re-loads. We have a challenge to speak for 14 hours and 40 minutes. This is physically impossible so we have to change tapes every 48 minutes. |
| TAPE 6 | |
| 04 54 00 | Brasilians do crosswords, you would do them on your way to work if you are commuting |
| 04 54 00 | Brasilians not obsessed with crosswords. |
| 04 54 00 | Reads out a clue: what is the masked bird that ? |
| 04 55 00 | It's impressive now how many television masts. There's a big one that is very famous. They are between 30 and 40 years old. 3rd biggest skyline in the world after New York and Hong Kong. |
| 04 57 00 | Sao Paulo is not a very high city. They are making residential flats that are 40 floors high. This is only 12 but this is built on a hill. I've got a friend that lives down there in one of those houses. It's like a different city where you have a swimming |
| 04 58 00 | The high rises here are prestigious. You can choose between a posh expense high rise or an expensive condo with fences and huge walls. There may be 20 - 25 houses in a condo with a private golf course and private lake. |
| 04 59 00 | Very protected from the outside. Just outside Sao Paulo, was one of the first big condos? I prefer to live here as it is near the cultural centre. This is the most expensive per square metre Igienopolis area. |
| 05 00 00 | Go inside for a moment. I will bring my summer clothes later for swimming pool |
| 05 02 00 | Talks about his neighbour opposite. The family run a supermarket chain. He's got this penthouse here which is about 50 yards from here. We've been talking about building a bridge here and playing mini golf in his garden. But looking down is scary. It's a |
| 05 05 00 | Gay parade, easily 1 million people on Paulista Avenue. Big Sao Paulo carnival. Very nice experience actually. Like the love parade in Berlin, but not so harsh on the techno side. The march for Jesus, all the evangelicals get together, very powerful. |
| 05 06 00 | The Church follows the American model. Bit strict sometimes. Compulsory contribution you have to pay. Rich and powerful. Money for TV stations, strong force in Brasil. Taking territory from the Catholics. Officially 75% Catholics 17% evangelicals and 5% A |
| 05 07 00 | Sao Paulo Cathedral in Se. Not a great beauty building. |
| 05 08 00 | Not best monument . |
| 05 09 00 | Where Sao Paulo started, Jesuit house. |
| 05 10 00 | Brasilian 1970s, DJS, come to Sao Paulo. Kind of music doesn't listen to here, mixing with techno. I prefer Bossa Nova. |
| 05 11 00 | Celebrating the coconut industry - looks at photo |
| 05 12 00 | Thirsty, gets coconut drink. In Brasil we developed a technique of drinking the water from within the coconut with a straw. That's what you call the green coconut which is very good for the throat. |
| 05 13 00 | I don't have a straw here so without making a big mess I'm going to put it in a glass. The beauty of nature. |
| 05 14 00 | As a tourist you have to have a coconut drink. It will cost between 2 Reels and 5 Reels you can also cut it and eat the inside. |
| 05 15 00 | It's got the taste of coconut. Is it good for hangovers? Some people say that. Companies seal it but the open it over night and it's not as fresh. |
| 05 16 00 | You can buy it in the street market. But you don't have a proper cutting board. The inside is really tasty. |
| 05 17 00 | Its better to have it chilled but today I had it from my fruit bowl. |
| 05 17 00 | PHONE RINGS |
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| 05 19 00 | Says goodbye. Ciao!! She sends her love. |
| 05 20 00 | She understands. She keeps quiet but she understands my business life and my career. |
| 05 21 00 | MOTHER RINGS water the plants. |
| 05 21 00 | Have a look at this - it's my lime tree on the 12th floor on middle of Sao Paulo. Fantastic. They will be green soon. The big plant is called Harold. Don't know the scientific name for the plant. Our maid is worried about watering the plant. |
| 05 23 00 | We are treating them nicely. Look at this - it's like one of these bell flowers. We have to talk to them. |
| 05 24 00 | This is - mint- ermm. Goes up to camera with the herb - you can't smell it. This is thyme that you can also use for cooking. |
| 05 26 00 | In Brasil there's a very famous book called My orange Tree. Everyone in Brasil reads it when you're 11 or 12 years old. It's about a boy who is naughty. Orange tree talks back to the boy in the book. He asks for advice. This tree reminds me of the boo |
| 05 27 00 | Babylonia gardens - plants hanging from the terrace. If you are distressed and are looking for moments of relaxation you should go to the Buddhist temple. |
| 05 29 00 | It's like a little Tokyo. The Japanese community has brought so much. Talks about film makers. They have contributed to Brasilian culture. Street design. |
| 05 30 00 | You see the old fellows sitting on the square bench. The oldest person I know is Oscar Niemeyer. I interviewed him in the past = now he's 100 years old this year. He just got married again to his secretary. He gave an interview. He is doing something t |
| 05 32 00 | Let us go back to Liberdade - a market where I go there for the Bonsai which I give to my friends. The Bonsai Sunday market and for everyone who enjoys the Japanese culture. That's the place to eat in Brasil. You have the first generation that came and |
| 05 35 00 | There's a name for immigrant worker that makes up the Brasilian communities. It's a funny combination that they feel Brasilian but they don't fit back in to society. If you go back to Japan without speaking Japanese it might be embarrassing. A friend wh |
| 05 37 00 | If I have the time will rent a DVD to show a film called Gaijin. |
| 05 39 00 | The Italians came here as well as all over the world. They have such influence in the Sao Paulo society. Paulista is a person who is born in Sao Paulo state. The way they speak is the same way that Italians speak. The same musicality. La la la/ up a |
| 05 41 00 | Tape change. |
| TAPE 8 | |
| 05 43 00 | The musicality of the Portuguese. Imitates a Portuguese accent. Very funny. |
| 05 46 00 | There are a lot of people with green eyes because of the Dutch people. Architecture? lets talk about Oscar Niemeyer. One of the greatest architects in the world. We can name two things that we design by him. Talks about the things he designed. The mos |
| 05 48 00 | In 1950 the 5th centennial of Brasil. At the time they ran out of money and so the building took 15 years to design and eventually they forgot about it. Connected by bridges. But they ran out of money. It's really worth having a look at it. You look a |
| 05 50 00 | 2500 people who live there - artists etc. You have to think in terms of Louvre in Paris and the Royal Festival hall in London. But it's softer than that because it's inspired by the hills of Rio. It has some kind of curve. One of his latest works is a |
| 05 53 00 | People ask him - how do you do it? |
| 05 54 00 | When kid used to go to the zoo. Next to that was an open safari - Simba safari. You get in your car and they put some great fence on you window. And you drive through a Savannah in the middle of Sao Paulo. Then it was bought by the zoo. Now it's calle |
| 05 56 00 | The thing I like in Brasil is the ant eater the aardvark. It's kind of a national symbol. The mascot of many sporting event. |
| 05 57 00 | Turns around and waves to the woman - she waves back. The monkeys come to the car at the zoo. |
| 05 58 00 | The dog I think is the typical Sao Paulo pet. It's a class thing - you can have a poodle if upper class or a pit-bull. In Brasil we have a specific breed which is as big as a cow. Size of a great dane. They can bite your head off. It's used as a secur |
| 05 59 00 | When I was a kid used to do judo and my teacher had one but it bit her. Since then suspicious. Once bitten twice shy. If you have ever been bitten by a snake you will always be afraid of a sausage. Went up to the yellow belt the first belt in judo. Did |
| 06 02 00 | Developed a new fight called Brasilian jujitsu. Been very successful - UFC the ultimate fighting championship - use any type of marshal art. Then the Brasilian style became the most popular. It's big in America and Japan. BJJ throughout the years deve |
| 06 04 00 | The Capoeira people tried not to get involved. There is a rivalry. You can see that on the internet in chat rooms. The rivalry. They are always fighting. It's a grabbing fight - they grab you. They don't give you the space for action, they grab you. I |
| 06 06 00 | Brasilian Jujitsu was born in the Japanese society. |
| 06 08 00 | Fine art - there's a guy who painted women. Mulata, Daughter of a white father and a black woman |
| 06 08 00 | Massive murals of people working in the coffee plantation. |
| 06 09 00 | Painted coffee workers with a lot of dignity. |
| 06 09 00 | Strength of the working class and you see that in the way he does the body. |
| 06 09 00 | In the 1920s 1930s |
| 06 10 00 | Depends - fascist approach of the pride of the nation |
| 06 10 00 | Real. Angular approach |
| 06 11 00 | Another painter. She would paint people from North East. Really strange shaped people beautifully painted. Othake - Japanese later in Sao Paulo. |
| 06 12 00 | MASP. Whole building itself is a piece of art. |
| 06 12 00 | He would give the land only if it didn't spoil the land. Behind the building is a valley. Had to do something. Decided to build it on top of columns. |
| 06 13 00 | Matchbox on legs, space between the building, sensation of freedom when underneath the building. See the valley in the other side |
| 06 14 00 | I like it. It makes a difference on Paulista avenue, everything else is financial. I love the building very much. LISTS ARTISTS. |
| 06 15 00 | You are in first world museum but it is a piece of art itself. |
| 06 16 00 | Cultural life in Sao Paulo is diverse. Beach is so amazing, Copacabana, Ipanema. I think Rio is better to go to beach because of the weather. Sao Paulo is financial centre of the country |
| 06 17 00 | Academic achievement in Sao Paulo is very high. University - cutting edge centres in technological research. Most academic research is in Sao Paulo |
| 06 18 00 | Sao Paulo - Prime Minister who planned Brasilia. ABC |
| 06 20 00 | Workers party, workers to workers, actually he had a group of left wing intellectuals working with him. Nowadays 30 years later, presidents of the country |
| 06 21 00 | In Brasil It's everyone's first car. President - Beetle. Until 1984, still producing the Beetle. Every cab in Mexico city is a Beetle. |
| 06 23 00 | Most important centres in the world for research of the snake bite. |
| 06 25 00 | Take artery together. |
| 06 25 00 | Dengue fever. In the jungle you can get yellow w fever and malaria. There's no jab for that. |
| 06 26 00 | Sao Paulo is Brasil capital of Graffiti, As opposed to Banksy - plays with reality. Some streets in Sao Paulo that have been completely decorated with graffiti, supported by the town hall. Hip Hop culture. Find some graffiti vandalism. |
| 06 28 00 | Social. Made by the kids on the outskirts of the city |
| 06 28 00 | Identity signature. Other day was making a film about football. Sign said Dear Mr Graffiti Artist. Please do not graffiti my wall as I have been kind enough to give bread to the neighbourhood. Only wall completely clear. Robin Hood approach. |
| 06 30 00 | People like art. I think we have to change tape, once again. We have a challenge. We are speaking non stop ?. |
| TAPE 9 | |
| 06 31 00 | Here we go ?action |
| 06 31 00 | In the world cup it has become tradition to paint the whole street. You have to decorate your street. They put green and yellow flags; they paint the walls of their houses and the street. They paint the place. 6 months before the world cup. Portraits, car |
| 06 33 00 | Like a carnival. Art schools are associated with University, USPI, fine art at Sao Paulo university |
| 06 34 00 | MIT are very much into aeronautical engineering |
| 06 35 00 | Checks emails |
| 06 42 00 | Flowers arrive |
| 06 43 00 | What I'm going to do is cook Pasta - Penne Frutti di Mare |
| 06 44 00 | Frutti di mare in Italian - shrimps are here already |
| 06 44 00 | Fills up kettle |
| 06 44 00 | You have to cook with love |
| 06 45 00 | Brand new apron, need the salt |
| 06 45 00 | Feijoada - Brasilian national dish. Black beans and pork |
| 06 46 00 | Pork nose. Not the whole nose, just the tip with the 2 holes |
| 06 47 00 | Mix with black beans that |
| 06 47 00 | Traditionally Feijoada is a slave dish. Best part of pork. Slaves got the left over. Nose, tail, mix with beans and its Feijoada. |
| 06 48 00 | Now it's the national dish |
| 06 48 00 | Farofa is made from grain |
| 06 48 00 | Once you mix farofa you can have this paste. White rice, Farofa and park. Pigs head, pigs nose. |
| 06 49 00 | Can have it barbecued too. Beef onto farofa like crumbs. Really looking forward to feijoada in Vila Magdalena |
| 06 50 00 | Theatre actress - have the best feijoada in the country with a Caipirinha |
| 06 51 00 | Gets out ingredients |
| 06 51 00 | Cashew nut |
| 06 52 00 | Nutau in North of Brasil. Biggest cashew tree in the world |
| 06 53 00 | 400 years growth |
| 06 53 00 | Peanuts |
| 06 54 00 | Saving them for Caipirinha |
| 06 54 00 | Preparing sauce |
| 06 54 28 | Preparing sauce |
| 06 55 10 | Garlic therapy |
| 06 55 54 | Mashes garlic |
| 06 56 26 | In Brasil you can't cook without garlic |
| 06 56 44 | Garlic and onion should go in alphabetical order -Portuguese spelling of Garlic means Garlic first, onion second. |
| 06 57 49 | Pasta and shrimps Italian grandmother taught him |
| 06 58 07 | She came from Naples |
| 06 58 32 | Opening olive oil |
| 06 58 44 | You can buy anything in Sao Paulo |
| 06 59 15 | Starts frying the garlic |
| 06 59 25 | Girlfriend garlic story |
| 06 59 54 | My Mexican soap opera moment |
| 07 00 58 | You go to the south people just have BBQ . Coming to Bahia. The food is more spicy and looks more like Caribbean food. Full of seafood with pepper. Rainforest. Fish is the diet. River fish. |
| 07 01 45 | Fresh water as opposed to sea water |
| 07 02 02 | I don't eat as much onion |
| 07 03 31 | South Eastern - best food for me |
| 07 03 58 | Have a lot of pork which is nice |
| 07 04 49 | Portuguese cooking - more difficult than Italian food |
| 07 05 20 | Do you know how to cook Pasta al dente - make sure the middle is still a little bit raw. My grandmother told me this. |
| 07 06 49 | Great fresh seafood is just 1 hour down the road |
| 07 07 20 | It smells nice Brasilian cuisine. Everything has to be fried with garlic, Another trick is that we leave the meat overnight in the garlic oil. Everything has to be marinated. |
| 07 08 14 | Parmesan cheese, I know what you are going to say don't put cheese on seafood. I do. The trick of life is being different and not obeying all the rules. |
| 07 08 45 | Melted cheese and ham on toast is an obsession. |
| 07 08 59 | Just washing the prawns |
| 07 09 28 | Cooking is such a fascinating part of life. It's a shame that so many men delegate cooking to the wife. Brasil is still a male dominated culture. Woman in the kitchen all of the time. |
| 07 11 01 | We get together to cook. Cooking club - 3 or friends get together |
| 07 11 41 | This pasta is made in Brasil. Wouldn't be surprised if it had been imported |
| 07 12 36 | Delicatessens specialise in imported products. But they do have Brasilian fresh pasta as well. |
| 07 13 14 | How long for this pasta. 11 minutes for this pasta |
| 07 13 32 | As I was talking the water is now coming up. You can not distract the chef. The master chef. |
| 07 14 09 | Pours pasta into saucepan. I am going to have a cooking television show. Jamie Oliver will be scared. |
| 07 14 50 | On television we have your usual cooking programme. Usually a lady, very much like a house wife. There was one guy doing a show like Jamie Oliver a while ago. Most of these shows are from housewife to housewife |
| 715 54 | Eating is not only about feeding your belly. It's about what you see, what you feel what you smell. It's not only the taste |
| 07 16 36 | Cooking is a moment when your experience of life is now. Something that is going to be part of your body. You are what you eat. This is going to be part of you. |
| 07 17 28 | Go to shop for food in Sao Paulo. You can produce any kind of world food at home. Just like New York. Nothing impossible |
| 07 17 56 | CHANGE TAPE. Will the boys do it? |
| TAPE 10 | |
| 07 18 53 | Smelling the food |
| 07 19 19 | Wait for the pasta another 5 mins |
| 07 21 58 | Chopping parsley and other herbs |
| 07 22 29 | When Brasilians go skiing they go to Chile or Argentina |
| 07 23 04 | So many Brasilians there they call it Brasiloche |
| 07 23 23 | They would give us Bariloche for winter sport and we would give them Buzios for beach |
| 07 25 06 | The pictures in the papers yesterday. Showed the weather, It was hail. I have just put my tomato sauce in here with my frutta di mare. Brasil is still under developed when it comes to recycling |
| 07 26 50 | Recycling is hard work for everybody |
| 07 27 29 | How do they make food for airplanes? |
| 07 28 55 | That's fine, that's fine. What do you have against my bowl, it's a beautiful bowl. Oops, that's hot |
| 07 30 11 | It's a myth to put olive oil in the water. Spaghetti doesn't stick anyway. |
| 07 30 59 | Look at that -it's magic. Jamie Oliver. Be afraid, be very afraid |
| 07 31 21 | I need to organise my table - shows us his pasta |
| 07 32 13 | That's my favourite position at the table - I give it to you |
| 07 32 47 | I have to quickly wash my plate. It was dirty inside the cupboard. I'll have to have a word with Janette about that |
| 07 34 00 | Grating the parmesan |
| 07 34 17 | Takes parmesan and glass through to dining table |
| 07 34 58 | Have you seen where I put my Guarana? Gets cutlery and implements |
| 07 36 00 | This is Brasilian Guarana |
| 07 37 27 | Best Pizza in the world. |
| 07 38 18 | You have to make the pizza very thin with a crusty edge. Top quality ingredients |
| 07 38 57 | Bixiga and Bras - traditional Italian neighbourhoods |
| 07 39 25 | I will share with you my treat. There's a pizzeria restaurant called Don Giovanni and you can look for Donna Maria - old lady that worked there. Not an upper class famous place. You have this oven made of clay and they put the pizza there and when it come |
| 07 40 54 | Brasilian influence on the pizza. Banana Pizza for desert |
| 07 41 32 | You can have black beans, rice and banana |
| 07 42 27 | Eating |
| 07 43 37 | The Spanish community in Brasil mainly comes form the Gallitio community in Spain so they are called Galledo. They are mostly in the restaurant and nightlife business. |
| 07 44 05 | I don't drink much wine with my meals. It's a beer country because of the weather. |
| 07 44 31 | Two big beer companies one from Brasil one from Belgium got together. Now you can buy Brasilian beer there. Definitely a beer country |
| 07 45 03 | Draught beer is very very cold. No such thing as warm beer. It is lager. Very very cold. We say stupidly cold! |
| 07 46 29 | Because beer has to be cold it is not accepted to have a pint. You have a bottle of beer with a small cup. If you want the best beer in Sao Paulo. Bar Piraja. Have all the beers in Rio there. Very cold bottle. Small cups. |
| 07 48 18 | Embarrassing moments in my drinking career |
| 07 48 40 | Drinking in Brasil. When they go out to drink it's not about getting drunk. Its about having fun with your friends. |
| 07 50 14 | Typical night with friends. Drink, relax, dinner and then clubbing. There are so many things you can do. You can find 24 hour supermarkets, 24 hour newsstands, drugstores. |
| 07 51 13 | When you go clubbing on a Saturday night at 3 or 4 in the morning, you buy the Sunday papers. |
| 07 52 10 | There is a wine appreciation society in SP. The wine you can get. Don't get much wine from Australia - there's new world next door in Argentina |
| 07 55 44 | The best Cachaca is the type your neighbour will produce in the back yard. Some aimed at upper classes |
| 07 57 01 | I can't see how people in Europe will give up rum for cachaca when it's been there for so long. You're going to sweat like a pig the day after |
| 07 58 06 | Dave and Tom are British, we are going to have some good times together |
| 07 58 31 | Dave was drunk. We convinced him to go into his room. We locked him outside of his room and he had to get a towel. We made a fake documentary for him. From the CCTV. Light hearted environment. Definitely not a formal country. |
| 08 01 55 | Best combination is quince with Minas cheese. |
| 08 02 32 | Gone into kitchen |
| 08 03 18 | Where would you take someone on a first date. Hasa Italia in the Italian building. You have an amazing night view of the skyline |
| 08 04 04 | This is the guava quince and the minas cheese. It's the best in the world and I am not afraid to say it. |
| 08 04 32 | If you ask me about dating and going to restaurants. Brasilians can be very romantic. To start with you have to be respectful. A date is a date. Most of the time, the men will pay for the bill. |
| 08 06 22 | We are very much into flowers. They play an important role in this type of courting. |
| 08 06 00 | The tapes are going faster than I can speak |
| 08 07 02 | We have this challenge to talk non stop for 14 hours ? |
| 08 07 44 | Change Tape. |
| TAPE 11 | |
| 08 07 55 | We are back preparing my desert. The worst date was when she got drunk. I was so shy. |
| 08 08 37 | I went back to my table to have my desert |
| 08 09 12 | A couple of friends that got married through the internet |
| 08 09 34 | THIS IS AMAZING, his dessert. Guava and minas cheese. Rubber and leather together. |
| 08 10 00 | Desert and coffee, yes, for lunch. Look at the colour and consistency of this. They call this dessert Romeo and Juliet because they can't be apart. |
| 08 11 12 | It's funny what you said. The internet changes. People are not ashamed of putting their face on the internet |
| 08 13 44 | Making another coffee for himself. My kitchen is a mess now. Friends coming by here, need to clean up. I am taking them to Gero a great restaurant, they are fully booked but hopefully they will have a cancellation. |
| 08 15 11 | Starts washing up. My mother she loves ice cream. SP has wonderful Italian ice cream. Sunday late afternoon we go for an ice cream on Avenue Paulista. Some years ago in Brasil we had a major ice cream company called Kibal and supabal. They went to court a |
| 08 16 56 | You'd say the ice cream with out the name. |
| 08 17 27 | Make some coffee - I'll make some for you. I really like cooking. I have to confess something, I am now very confident. |
| 08 19 52 | Washing up |
| 08 20 31 | Peasants and farmers. Most Brasilian energy comes from hydro electric energy |
| 08 22 12 | My ACAI is defrosting |
| 08 23 47 | Chinese bars and laundry and pastel. |
| 08 24 18 | Pastry with cheese inside and they fry it. I like it very much |
| 08 25 00 | We have Portuguese bacons. The Brasilian pastel is made with cheese and can be savoury. |
| 08 26 04 | Never thought about that. Feijoada take away. |
| 08 28 33 | I can eat anything. Herbs salt, vinegar |
| 08 29 06 | I don't know what's English for kibe. Its raw and minced like a cake of raw meat. |
| 08 29 39 | In Brasil, we have the first in the world Arabian fast food chain. Habiba. Arab pastry with spinach and cheese inside. |
| 08 30 17 | Its fantastic. Hands over espresso. |
| 08 31 14 | When you try coffee without any milk sugar. You are drinking from the bottom of ? the soul of Brasil |
| 08 32 33 | I am feeling like a bit of a relaxing moment |
| 08 33 21 | Sometimes you have a hook in the wall to put the hammock on. |
| 08 33 35 | 'Hej' means net |
| 08 34 56 | PHONE CALL |
| 08 35 25 | Yes we got it, the restaurant has confirmed tonight |
| 08 36 12 | Getting hammock out and putting it on terrace |
| 08 36 40 | Sets up hammock |
| 08 37 37 | It's great in here |
| 08 38 20 | You can have a nap after lunch. But culturally we don't close the shops. In Brasil you don't stop. In the factories, you might stop for lunch for an hour |
| 08 39 12 | Starts a language lesson. Let's try and correct some pronunciation |
| 08 40 16 | Obrigada / Obrigado |
| 08 41 12 | When you speak quickly, the vowels disappear. |
| 08 41 34 | Unfortunately, was difficult for me to say as a Brasilian |
| 08 42 00 | Bom Gia - good morning |
| 08 42 53 | Ta bon - Enough enough enough |
| 08 45 00 | How to say - I love you - |
| 08 45 45 | www.nonstopfernando.com |
| 08 46 00 | How to say: How can I find my way to the beach. How much for this coffee. Caf笠You have to be careful how you say caf笼/td> |
| 08 48 09 | How to say - I'd like to order a drink. |
| 08 49 28 | Lets talk about a Brasilian sandwich. How Brasilians read English words. |
| 08 51 16 | How to say - Do you want to dance with me |
| 08 51 50 | My enemy |
| 08 52 01 | How to say - What time is the next plane |
| 08 53 00 | In Portugal the pronunciation is different. In Brasil we open the mouth and pronounce the vowels in a much clearer way |
| 08 53 56 | In the north there is a state called Sierra. Now a massive Portuguese destination |
| 08 54 34 | How do you ask for a stupidly cold beer. The guy at the counter would think nothing of it. The difference in the language is not really about dialect it's about pronunciation. |
| TAPE 12 | |
| 08 57 21 | Biggest steak in the restaurant. Part of the back of a cow that is very tender. I don't know the English equivalent. Best bit is fillet. |
| 08 58 16 | Lots of BBQ or grills of the pique. |
| 08 59 03 | Characteristics of the Brasililan people that impress me most is their resilience. In face of adversity. Making a film at Uni asking people what their favourite drink is. Working class don't get much money, live in favellas but the pleasure of life is th |
| 09 00 00 | The magic of Brasilian football is that they play with joy - it's part of their nature. |
| 09 01 25 | Everyone is optimistic but we are also superstitious. We mix it with religion. Black cats - be careful. Walking underneath a ladder. There was a president that was like that. If you go through the front door you have to go out the same door. He was real |
| 09 03 31 | Falls out of hammock! |
| 09 04 11 | Won't sit on the bench because the dog has been there and it's dirty |
| 09 05 12 | Walks downstairs to living room. |
| 09 06 01 | Brasilians are really friendly to foreigners. It's an obligation to be hospitable. Most who come here leave with a very positive impression. |
| 09 07 21 | If you don't speak any Portuguese they will be happy to help you out. |
| 09 08 20 | Moves over to laptop to look up exchange rate of Real. |
| 09 09 01 | 4 for GBP, 2 For $. Dodgy as cheap to import things. |
| 09 10 06 | It's amazing how fast the internet connection is. Checks what the R is to Yen. |
| 09 10 41 | With 100R about 50$ you can have 5900yen. Euro is similar to $ 2.4 2.3. |
| 09 11 53 | Brasilians love Florida Disneyland, Epcott centre. Plus NY and England. |
| 09 12 57 | When they go to the beach they go to the north. Too cold in south. Sierra state. You will find that special resort. |
| 09 13 40 | I look for a place called Buzos - like St Tropez. 1960s when Bridget Bardot stayed there. Used to be a little shipping village and she went there in the 60s and since then it's been the place to go. Developed a good tourist industry there. Very expensiv |
| 09 14 59 | Don't need a donkey to go to the beach. Forget the bigger high rise, small houses. 8 or 9 beaches with their own kind of sand. Some rough yellow. Each one a different experience. |
| 09 16 03 | Just next by there is another town called Calbul. Spent a year working there. First journalist job. Free time spent on beach. |
| 09 17 15 | The other alternative is the place called bulcu de galah. Story about Galahinias who would come to the beach. Now high rises, crystal water. Protected by the sharks. |
| 09 19 26 | The only expensive bit of Brasil is Sao p. a bear is 4 or 5 Reals. |
| 09 20 40 | Brasilians had very little media exposure. Live in a place called metropolis. Summer retreat. If you live in metropolis you still pay the royality tax. Only place in Brasil. It's very fresh in the summer. |
| 09 21 51 | Status symbol to go to NY. When I went to NY the first time friend asked if been to Broadway. |
| 09 22 51 | Not gone to Australia quite far. But doctors and dentists are emigrating there. Very similar in a way both large. Melbourne and Sydney. |
| 09 23 45 | Football club - playing tomorrow - stands up. |
| 09 24 30 | Moving around Sao Paulo - you need your car. Best thing to do is get the underground system. It's really good. Looks on internet. Lost connection. |
| 09 26 14 | Cab drivers are really friendly they try to speak English. In SP they are strict about the licence. |
| 09 27 21 | Walks through to get changed for swimming. Closes door. |
| 09 29 17 | Swimming shorts are on, walks through, he taught himself to swim he couldn't until he was 30. |
| 09 31 40 | Swims 4k twice a week. Would take 2 or 3 hours. |
| 09 32 47 | Gets into pool - very cold. |
| 09 33 20 | Looks like Japanese Spa. Dunks himself. |
| 09 34 02 | Take Dave to a Spa.!! |
| 09 34 50 | Takes two strokes. Cold puddle. |
| 09 35 18 | Leans back kicks his legs. |
| 09 35 41 | Needs a Caipirinha. |
| 09 36 10 | Comes close in to the camera. Remember when he was a kid a SP outdoor swimming pool he got a cold. |
| 09 37 31 | Final dunk and then gets out for a shower. |
| 09 38 44 | Sound scratches. Goes into shower. |
| 09 39 30 | Starts singing a song. Hear shower. |
| 09 41 22 | Stops shower. Hear him humming. Comes out of shower in towel. |
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| 09 43 10 | Good luck Dave or bad luck Dave. Looking through his clothes. |
| 09 44 18 | In wardrobe getting changed. But can't hear him. |
| 09 45 20 | Puts football shirt on. Ronaldino 10 then another shirt number 14. |
| 09 47 44 | Puts gel in hair. |
| 09 48 25 | I feel refreshed. |
| 09 49 18 | Waves to a woman on the opposite terrace |
| 09 49 48 | Do you know who Charles Miller is? |
| 09 50 06 | There was no football I Brasil until 1894. Charles Miller was a Brasilian guy to a father called John Miller and a English mother called Carolina Fox. |
| 09 50 50 | Charles Miller was sent to Southampton when he was 10. He came back to Brasil when he was 20 and bought 2 footballs in his luggage |
| 09 51 25 | He didn't have a clue how important for world history it would be to bring those footballs back to Brasil and for them to go on to become the best footballing nation. Funny how this all came from the city of Southampton? |
| 09 51 59 | There were rumours that other people played football before Charles miller came. |
| 09 52 27 | 27 state leagues |
| 09 52 38 | 11000 players. |
| 09 53 11 | The Brasilian league started in 1971. The country is so big, quite difficult to organise. Have to fly 3 - 4 hours to play a game |
| 09 53 52 | The state league still exists even though we have a national league. |
| 09 54 24 | We have 4 or 5 different competitions running along side each other. |
| 09 55 35 | I am wearing the Sao Paulo FC shirt, upper class football club. |
| 09 57 24 | MOVED INSIDE |
| 09 57 41 | Lets talk about football in Rio |
| 09 58 14 | The British influence in Brasil and sport is so big that they bring us rowing and football |
| 09 58 38 | Nowadays in Brasil. The biggest Derby is Sao Paulo versus Corinthians. |
| 09 59 21 | Portuguese football club is in the second division of the national league |
| 09 59 50 | We have specific names for all of the derbys. |
| 10 02 15 | Takes off SPFC shirt |
| 10 02 31 | In Europe it seems that the club is priority before your national team. We become one team and that is it. |
| 10 02 58 | We call it the canary jersey |
| 10 03 08 | Canary - like the bird |
| 10 03 24 | The first time that Brasil won the world cup in 1950. Brasil was just coming out of the war, still played with the white jersey. Brasil lost the first world cup final they played. Lost to Uruguay. This was a national tragedy. My grandfather was there. Aft |
| 10 04 55 | It's not possible, it's not part of the script. It took 8 years to recover. 1958. Sweden world cup when Pele was 17 |
| 10 05 25 | Then we went to Chile in 1962, then we went o England in 1966. Lost against Portugal. Portugal was very good |
| 10 05 57 | Then in 1970 Pele best tournament of his career. Pele is on the national side. Same way that Beatles became the first band. The Brasilian national side of 1970 became a world |
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