Brazil I Love You, “Written and Directed by Arthur Mokin”,
“A somewhat lyrical presentation of Brazil and its racially mixed people. Despite sporadic gaiety and wealth, there is poverty and strife. Useful to stimulate interest and motivate discussion with junior high, senior high, and adult audiences”
“This film reveals the strikingly varied life and land of the world’s fifth largest nation. Among the small affluent class and the masses of the poor, the descendants of three racial groups the Portuguese, the African Negro, and the American Indian continue a long tradition of living together without strife. This sympathetic film focuses on Brazil’s present problems and her hopes for the future.”