Walter Salles is a Brazilian movie director, screenwriter, and manufacturer. In this quote, he is reviewing his youth and his longing for Brazil. As a kid, he was filled with a deep desire to be in Brazil, to experience the culture and individuals. He was drawn to the nation and its beauty, and he wished to belong of it. This longing was so strong that it stayed with him throughout his life, and it ultimately led him to pursue a career in filmmaking. His movies often check out the culture and history of Brazil, and his passion for the nation appears in his work. This quote is a testimony to the power of nostalgia and the strength of childhood dreams.
This quote is written / told by Walter Salles somewhere between April 12, 1956 and today. He/she was a famous Director from Brazil.
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