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  1. Rise of the Bolsonaros 1h 54m This feature length documentary about the controversial president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, tells the story of his extraordinary rise from relative obscurity to the ultimate seat of South American power.

  2. 24. Jan. 2018 · Indeed, the Bolsonaros’ use of social media is the other main ingredient to their success. Bolsonaro now has 4.8 million followers on Facebook, 1.7 million more than any other presidential candidate and eight times as many as Temer. Videos show him smiling and mobbed by mostly young supporters; the tone is defiantly anti-establishment, but inclusive and shrouded in patriotism. During the two ...

  3. This documentary tells of the extraordinary rise of Jair Bolsonaro, from relative obscurity to the ultimate seat of South American power. Told through intimate interviews with some of those closest to him including his eldest son Flávio, former government ministers, as well as his opponents, explore Bolsonaro’s brilliant yet ruthless journey to the presidency, with high-stakes drama, guns ...

  4. 28. Sept. 2018 · The Rise of Phoenixes – News. Letzte Binge-Chance im Oktober: Diese Serien fliegen bei Amazon & Netflix raus. „Homeland“, „Leverage“ und „Doom Patrol“ betroffen ( 03.10.2023) Netflix-Highlights im Oktober: „Sabrina“, „Hill House“, „Daredevil“ und „The Walking Dead“. Im Halloween-Monat wird Netflix spuklastig ( 26. ...

  5. The rise to victory of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro, a story of power, politics and family. Search • Shop • Games • Calendar • Newsletters • Lists • Trailers • Login Shows

  6. Episode 3 Series 1. 3/3 Examining Bolsonaro’s time in office: four years that will shake Brazil and the world. Available episodes of The Boys from Brazil: Rise of the Bolsonaros.

  7. Conservatism. Jair Bolsonaro’s Hard-Right Populism Is Horrifying. But He Didn’t Come From Nowhere. By. Alex Hochuli. Rise of the Bolsonaros, a new documentary chronicling Jair Bolsonaro’s ascent, makes for compelling viewing. But it ignores the fact that Brazil’s crises are rooted in its flawed developmental model, not just the rise of ...