Os Dias Com Ele (English: The days with him) is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Maria Clara Escobar, about her father Carlos Henrique Escobar, who is a philosopher, teacher and playwright that has a history marked by repression suffered during the military dictatorship.
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