As a result of reading an article about the Polish artist Franz Krajcberg in Veja magazine, the detainee Maria do Socorro Nobre resolves to write a letter to him. Socorro was condemned to more than twenty-one years in a women's prison in Salvador, Bahia, while Franz is a tortured artist who lost his family and spent his youth in a ghetto in Poland, but he managed to survive the Holocaust and become a successful artist. Franz relocated to Brazil and rediscovered his lifelong ambition of living close to nature, inspiring Socorro to dream big again about her future.
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As a result of reading an article about the Polish artist Franz Krajcberg in Veja magazine, the detainee Maria do Socorro Nobre resolves to write a letter to him. Socorro was condemned to more than twenty-one years in a women's prison in Salvador, Bahia, while Franz is a tortured artist who lost his family and spent his youth in a ghetto in Poland, but he managed to survive the Holocaust and become a successful artist. Franz relocated to Brazil and rediscovered his lifelong ambition of living close to nature, inspiring Socorro to dream big again about her future.
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