The theologian, writer and politician Brazilian Frei Betto holds a public meeting to discuss the "southern hemisphere"
The conference and to the debate, followed by the screening of the Oscar-nominated for Best Animated film "The child who discovered the world" (Brazil, 2013), presented by film critic Mark Vanelli.
Frei Betto (Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1944) is one of the prominent figures of liberation theology and the Latin church. It was one of the student movement leader and national leader of the Catholic Student Youth.
Theologian and philosopher, a Dominican religious order, was arrested and tortured by the Brazilian military regime of the Sixties and Seventies. He was minister of the first Lula government taking care of the Zero Hunger Project, a project that aroused many hopes and expectations across the country. Frei Betto also is the author of over 50 books of great success, many of which also translated into Italian.
THE VOICE OF THE SOUTH OF THE WORLD
Lucca, Cinema Moderno via Vittorio Emanuele II
2016, May 19 at 20:45





