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- The short illustrates a Brazilian folk song in which a being or entity is always predating another being, but is in its turn predated by some other animal, until the circle closes. It begins like this: an old woman is quietly weaving and a fly disturbs her; a spider eats the fly; a mouse eats the spider; a cat chases the mouse and so on...
- The different accents of some inhabitants of the city of Brasilia.
- The rhythm of music inspired by work activities; presentation of the chant of the pylon, boatman and stone.
- A man returns to his hometown and has many reminiscences about his childhood days spent in the countryside. Happy memories of an enjoyable time where everything seemed simple and fun, told through songs and a famous poem by Casimiro de Abreu.
- Historical information about the opera "O escravo", by Carlos Gomes, highlighting the fourth act, in which Iberê sings Iara's love.
- Short biography of the musician and composer Carlos Gomes, highlighting "O dio degli Aymoré", third act of "O Guarani".
- Historical data of the city of Rio de Janeiro illustrated by general plans of the Capital. Guanabara Bay. Cargo ships docked and several vessels. Passengers disembark. Galeao Airport. Highway that gives access to the city. Public places of the Capital are highlighted. The Central do Brasil train station. Avenida Presidente Vargas and Avenida Rio Branco. The Largo da Carioca. The Arches of Carioca, former aqueduct. The Esplanada do Castelo, where Morro do Castelo used to be, which has become a busy urban center. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education, with its Youth Monument. The Brazilian Press Association. Marechal Floriano Square, also known as Cinelândia. The design in waves of the Carioca sidewalk. The National Library, the National School of Fine Arts, the Municipal Theater and the Monroe Palace, seat of the National Senate. The Tiradentes Palace, where the Chamber of Deputies works. The former Palace of the Viceroys, also the Imperial Palace, headquarters of the Post Office and Telegraph Office, located at Praça XV de Novembro. The Mint, Municipal Assistance and the Ministry of War, all located in Praça da República. The headquarters of the Fire Department. The Palácio do Catete, seat of the Presidency of the Republic. The Guanabara Palace. Paris Square. Series of monuments and statues. The Monument to the Republic. The statues of Duque de Caxias and General Osório. The Monument to the Heroes of Laguna, at Praia Vermelha. The statues of Admiral Tamandaré, on Praia de Botafogo, of Pedro Álvares Cabral, on Largo da Glória, Admiral Barroso. The churches of Glória, Candelária, São Francisco and Penha. Football match at the São Januário Stadium. Men play golf on the course in Gávea. The Gávea Jockey Club. Athletes practice rowing. Educational institutions. School for children. The National Technical School. The National School of Engineering, University of Brazil. The Museum of Natural and Anthropological Sciences, at Quinta da Boa Vista. The Manguinhos Institute, with the herma of Oswaldo Cruz. The Botanical Garden and the hermitage of Dom João VI. The Rebouças Tunnel. Copacabana Beach. Bathers are watched by lifeguards. The beaches of Ipanema and Leblon. Avenida Niemeyer. The Press Grotto. Praia da Gavea. The Jua Road. Botafogo Beach. Downtown. Quinta da Boa Vista, in the neighborhood of São Cristovão. Highlight for the amusement park and the Zoo. The Gavea Park. The neighborhood of Tijuca. The Red Beach. Sugarloaf Mountain and the tram that transports tourists. Christ the Redeemer, on Corcovado Mountain, in Laranjeiras. General plans of the city.