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Secom da Presidência released today the first video of the web series “Um Povo Heroico”, starring Mario Frias, actor and special secretary of Culture.
According to Frías’s narration, the purpose of the series on Brazilian heroes is to tell “a story so beautiful and grand as it is despised and vilified by years of destruction of national identity.”
The recording with the secretary was made at the Senate Museum, created in 1991 to receive the collection of art and furniture kept between 1925 and 1960 in the Monroe Palace, headquarters of the Casa de Rio, which was demolished in 1976.
Interestingly, as O Globo observed, one of the prominent screens in the recording, with the secretary posing in front, represents a Belgian king.
The “Portrait of King Albert of Belgium” was painted in 1920 by the Belgian Jacques Madyol (1871-1950) and later donated to the Brazilian Senate.
The antagonist He considers that at least he is not the former king of Belgium – Leopoldo 2º, Alberto’s uncle, accused of being responsible for the deaths of more than 10 million during the colonization of the Congo.
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