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Shows
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Directed by
Sandro Miranda
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The second of the new shows starting in 2009, 7News it is the shortest, and most frequently updated show. It presents newsworthy topics that is relevant for viewers from both countries.
The name 7, refers to the seven days of the week, with fresh episodes each week. The program is consisted of short articles about current events. It is been originally published on every first and third Wednesday of the month.
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Directed by
Felipe Scarpelli
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An uncut, direct-to-tape debate on current issues involving Canada, Brazil, or both, that in Portuguese means Recording! The panel, consisted by Felipe Scarpelli, Sandro Miranda and Marcelo Paolinelli, comment on news, economy, society, culture, sports, and entertainment while presenting their points of view and establishing links between the two countries and the different perspectives implied when analyzing such issues with two different sets of viewers in mind. This is achieved with exceptional humour, arguing, irony and a pinch of sarcasm.
Gravando! is our only show that is completely uncut, and we have been doing it that way since we first recorded it. Aired on the fourth Wednesday of every month, this is also the only show that is recorded entirely twice for each edition – one in each language, without the use of captioning for the debates.
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Directed by
Felipe Scarpelli
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Directed and hosted by Felipe Scarpelli, Panorama showcases cultural events while drawing connections between Brazil and Canada. The shows include interviews, curiosities, news, and much excitement and entertainment.
With lots of good humour, the videos explore how Brazilians and Canadians express their cultures and habits, highlighting differences and similarities between the two countries and its peoples, thus increasing the understanding of both cultures.
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Directed by
Sandro Miranda
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Released on the second Wednesday of each month, this investigative show directed, produced, and hosted by Sandro Miranda explores current affairs containing oppinions of Brazilian and Canadian experts on the topics researched, as well as comments of ordinary individuals from both countries.
Issues investigated reflect what is currently impacting both countries, ranging from politics to cycling, sexuality to soccer, as well as topics that are taken by society as granted, but that in reality are much far from that.
Since culture takes centuries to be assimilated by a certain population in a country, the same old habits for some could become a challenge for others trying to embrace on a new journey in a different country, despite the good intentions of becoming an integrated and responsible new citizen.
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Directed by
Team PanTV
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Quinta Quarta is a special show published sporadically only on the fifth Wednesday of each month, whenever that occurs. This is a unique opportunity for PanTV to innovate its programming by creating a different show, test new concepts. Each show is unique from the previous, so viewers never know what to expect, and presents a new approach to integrating Canada and Brazil by always mixing the best of information with entertainment. The name of the show, Quinta Quarta, is short for Quinta Quarta-Feira, which in Portuguese means Fifth Wednesday, but also plays with the individual words quinta, fifth, and quarta, fourth, therefore, also making the show’s name possible to be read as Fifth Fourth, relating to Wednesday, fourth day of the week.
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Directed by
Felipe Scarpelli
Marcelo Paolinelli
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The talk show directed by Marcelo Paolinelli. Recorded in one of the trendiest hotels of Toronto, the Gladstone Hotel, Vox entertains the audience with a variety of intelligent, curious and controversial guests using its stimulating atmosphere full of curiosity, humour, and topped with Brazilian seasoning.
Published every third Wednesday, the themes discussed in Vox revolve around daily issues such as culture, education, immigration, and attended by several interviewees fitted on MarceloÕs couch with a session of informal conversation, entertainment.
The public is also invited to participate through the site by sending questions, comments and requests by e-mail, audio or video. Participants on the streets also express their voices on the issues discussed, establishing Vox as a program not only intelligent but also fun, informative dynamic, and unique.
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