Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination
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Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination is a dystopian black comedy that satirizes bureaucratic totalitarianism through surreal, visually elaborate storytelling.
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Target entity: Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination Context triple: [The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, follows, Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination]
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Brazil with Michael Palin
"Brazil with Michael Palin" is a British travel documentary television series in which Michael Palin explores the culture, geography, and people of Brazil.
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The Brazilians
The Brazilians is the popular nickname of South African football club Mamelodi Sundowns F.C., reflecting their yellow-and-blue kit and flair-filled playing style reminiscent of Brazil’s national team.
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C.
Brazilian Adventure
Brazilian Adventure is a 1933 travel book by British writer Peter Fleming recounting his ill-fated expedition into the Brazilian jungle in search of the missing explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett.
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Cinelândia
Cinelândia is a historic and culturally vibrant square in downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its theaters, cinemas, and early 20th-century architecture.
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E.
The Apu Trilogy
The Apu Trilogy is a landmark series of three Bengali films by Satyajit Ray that follows the life of a boy named Apu from childhood to adulthood, renowned for its humanism, realism, and profound emotional depth.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination Target entity description: Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination is a dystopian black comedy that satirizes bureaucratic totalitarianism through surreal, visually elaborate storytelling.
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A.
Brazil with Michael Palin
"Brazil with Michael Palin" is a British travel documentary television series in which Michael Palin explores the culture, geography, and people of Brazil.
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B.
The Brazilians
The Brazilians is the popular nickname of South African football club Mamelodi Sundowns F.C., reflecting their yellow-and-blue kit and flair-filled playing style reminiscent of Brazil’s national team.
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C.
Brazilian Adventure
Brazilian Adventure is a 1933 travel book by British writer Peter Fleming recounting his ill-fated expedition into the Brazilian jungle in search of the missing explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett.
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D.
Cinelândia
Cinelândia is a historic and culturally vibrant square in downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its theaters, cinemas, and early 20th-century architecture.
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E.
The Apu Trilogy
The Apu Trilogy is a landmark series of three Bengali films by Satyajit Ray that follows the life of a boy named Apu from childhood to adulthood, renowned for its humanism, realism, and profound emotional depth.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination Description of subject: Brazil (1985 film) in Terry Gilliam’s loose trilogy of imagination is a dystopian black comedy that satirizes bureaucratic totalitarianism through surreal, visually elaborate storytelling.
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