Talk:Brazil: A Report on Torture

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Greetings. Thank you for reviewing this draft resubmission. Having studied the notability guidelines, I would like to call attention to the following fulfillment of criteria:

   Publication of at least two non-trivial articles, at least five years after the film's initial release.

Several such articles from respected Brazilian sources are now included.

   The film was given a commercial re-release, or screened in a festival, at least five years after initial release.The film was featured as part of a documentary, program, or retrospective on the history of cinema.

Evidence of both a recent Brazilian television broadcast and cinema screening (and discussion including a former Brazilian consul in LA who arranged private screenings for famous Brazilian artists) have been included.

The director, Wexler, was also recently honored for this work during a film festival at the Brazilian consulate in New York, as cited.

In addition, I have added reference to an article covering the film's coverage in a recent American documentary and an interview with Wexler and the doc's director.

   The film represents a unique accomplishment in cinema, is a milestone in the development of film art, or contributes significantly to the development of a national cinema, with such verifiable claims as "The only cel-animated feature film ever made in Thailand" (See The Adventure of Sudsakorn)[5]

Previously evident was a citation which indicates the film was a first of its kind.

Please consider when reviewing. Thanks again.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 2804:14D:5C35:8229:5994:9021:442B:57AE (talkcontribs) 11:49, 4 February 2016