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  1. May 30, 2001 · The Spectre of Hope: Directed by Paul Carlin. With Sebastião Salgado, John Berger. The SpectrE of Hope is a documentary featuring Sebastiao Salgado's stunning photographs of globalization and its impact, showcasing his journey across 40 countries.

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    • Documentary
    • Paul Carlin
    • 2001-05-30
  2. Jun 5, 2019 · The Spectre of Hope is based on the latest work of photographer Sebastiao Salgado. Salgado spent 6 years traveling to over 40 countries, taking pictures of globalization and its consequences - most notably, the mass migrations of populations around the world.

    • 52 min
  3. Jan 10, 2018 · THE SPECTRE OF HOPE brings together art critic John Berger, author of WAYS OF SEEING, and world-renowned photographer Sebastião. Critic and writer John Berger talks with brazilean...

    • 58 min
    • 5.8K
    • Denisse Lewin
  4. "THE SPECTRE OF HOPE is both a remarkable conversation between Brazilian economist-photographer Sebastião Salgado and British art critic-novelist John Berger and a stunning portrait (in Salgado's pictures) of what globalization really looks like in Rwanda, Mexico, Mozambique, Sudan and erstwhile Yugoslavia."

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  6. Jan 29, 2002 · Sitting at the kitchen table of Bergers home in the Swiss Alps, the two men’s intimate conversation, intercut with photographs from “Migrations,” combines a discussion of Salgado’s work with a critique of globalization, and a wide- ranging investigation of the power of the image.

  7. The Spectre of Hope. Over the past 30 years Brazilian photographer Sebastịo Salgado's work has won every major award for excellence. More importantly, his photographs have had an actual impact on the world and how it is seen, bringing conditions of famine and poverty to the attention of a jaded first world in a profound and arresting way.