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Analysis: Brazil may finally have the basics in sanitation

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With a regulatory framework that requires companies to invest, the country may finally dream of no longer dumping sewage on its beaches and rivers, doing justice to its natural beauty.

"Saneamento Básico" (Basic Sanitation) is one of those movies in which the comedy that gives its name to the genre extends beyond the script itself.

Starring Wagner Moura, Camila Pitanga, Lázaro Ramos, and Fernanda Torres, the movie portrays the story of a village in Serra Gaúcha that seeks to carry out a sanitation project. The problem? The town hall does not have the . . .

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