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Thiago Nassif

“IT’S all screwed up,” sighs Thiago Nassif on a Zoom call from Brazil, whose Coviddenying president is still busy spreading fear and division. Just as in the USA, Brazilian artists are having to reckon with life under a vindictive right-wing regime, which has imperilled minorities and attacked cultural institutions. Nassif says the situation is “very bad in many ways” but he believes theis anything to go by, he could be right.

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