A few months ago, I switched jobs and started working on reforestation in Brazil. I also decided to study Portuguese, which should be doable afterlearning Spanish.
One of the best ways to study languages is through movies; luckily, Brazil has some fantastic films.
Many are about political topics like the favelas (#1 and #4), the overfull prisons (#8), the abuse of mental hospitals (#7), and corruption (#10).
Instead, they provide the right tools to find your personality, unique skills, and what you value in your job.
🥁 Sona Jobarteh (Gambia)
I recently visited a concert by Sona Jobarteh: a traditional Kora player and singer from Gambia.
I’ve never seen a crowd go so wild in a theater before. What was supposed to be a seated concert became a huge party.
My favorite songs are Gambia or Reflections if you need something more chill and almost meditative.
🎬 Aftersun (Schotland)
I was alone during the weekend and decided on a solo cinema visit to Aftersun: a movie about a father-daughter relationship during a holiday in an all-inclusive resort in Turkey.
At first, Sophie’s father, Calum, seems to be the ideal dad. Gradually, however, you discover his flaws, recklessness, and mental struggles. As the story unfolds, the tension increases because you know something will happen, but you don’t know what.
Aftersun is a beautiful film that brings back memories and sentiments. After the movie ended, the audience sat quietly, clearly moved and unable to walk away from the story.
👩🏻🦱 Three Female Bulgarian Artists
Last week, I came in contact with Gergana from Altgirl, a newsletter for women covering feminism, health, love, friendship, fashion, culture, and nutrition.
Gergana is Bulgarian – despite having lived around the world – and recommended some personal favorites from female Bulgarian artists.
Book: Elisaveta Bagryana – is considered one of the “first ladies of Bulgarian women’s literature.” She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times and is one of Bulgaria’s most studied and admired writers. Here’s a collection of her poems.
Movie: Binka Zhelyazkova: She was a Bulgarian film director who made films between the late 1950s and the 1990s. She was the first Bulgarian woman to direct a feature film and one of the few women worldwide to produce feature films in the 1950s.
Music: Valya Balkanska’s music might not be everyone’s first choice, but she is one of the most famous Bulgarian folk singers. She was awarded the Stara Planina Orden (the highest Bulgarian award) and honored with her star plate on the Bulgarian Walk of Fame. This is her most famous song.
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