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CEM Audiovisual
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The CEM Audiovisual brings together professionals (technicians and students and professors in graduate and undergraduate programs) interested in exploring the interface between audiovisual production and the Social Science research. Created in 2003, it has been turning out documentary films and videos ever since. It focuses on themes related to the metropolis, not only CEM work but also products of other Social Science investigators describing significant urban reality issues in this country. Between 2003 and 2005, CEM Audiovisual produced one feature and three short films.
   
Em Trânsito (In Traffic), directed by Henri Arraes Gervaiseau, professor of the University of São Paulo’s School of Communication and Arts, and coordinator of the CMS Audiovisual Core, this movie shows brings to the audience a vision of São Paulo dwellers and the time they spend in traffic and on public transport, focusing on the impact of this experience on other aspects of their lives.
 
Moda do Centro (Downtown Fashion),directed by Martha Nehring, shows the importance of the ethnic cycles to the textile industry in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo.
   
5 mulheres de Paraisopolis (5 Women from Paraisopolis), directed by Claudia Mesquita, pictures life in the Paraisopolis’ favela (shanty town) from a feminine perspective.