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This Saturday, December 21, TV Cultura will premiere the documentary 55 Years in Service to the Population. The production celebrates the anniversary of the public broadcaster through testimonies from personalities from the cultural and journalistic scene, which are interwoven with rare scenes from the archive of programs that are part of its history. It also highlights how the channel managed by Fundação Padre Anchieta has always been at the service of the general population, enabling the critical education of citizens. The production was constructed through conversations that are interwoven and complete. Among the personalities are Adriana Couto, Antonio Fagundes, Beth Carmona, Cao Hamburger, Flávio de Souza, Hélio Ziskind, Joyce Ribeiro, Júlio Medaglia, Luciano Amaral, Milton Jung, Paulo Markun, Roberta Estrela D'Alva, Serginho Groisman, Tadeu Jungle, Thaíde and many others. In addition to the current chairman of the Board of Trustees, Fábio Magalhães, José Roberto Maluf, chairman of the FPA, and the former chairman of the Roberto Muylaert Foundation. From the collection, through extensive research, rare images of TV Cultura were recovered, which help tell the story of the channel from its founding to the present day. From children's classics such as Bambalalão, Mundo da Lua, Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum and Cocoricó to the present day with Quintal da Cultura. In musicals, a tour of Viola, Minha Viola, Sr. Brasil, Balaio, Bem Brasil, Ensaio and the programs that revealed musical talents, such as the participation of Titãs in A Fábrica do Som and the classical musicians who have conquered orchestras around the world for almost two decades in Prelúdio. The documentary showcases TV Cultura's renowned plural, democratic and impartial journalism, with the iconic Roda Viva, Hora da Notícia, Vox Populi, Opinião and Jornal da Cultura, as well as comprehensive coverage of key moments in the country. It also highlights one of the longest-running cultural journalism programs dedicated to art on the air to this day, Metrópolis. In the drama scene, the trajectory from Teatro 2, TerraDois and the vision of experimentation to IndependênciaS. In addition to many others such as Provoca, Manos e Minas, Provocações, Persona, Estação Livre, Linhas Cruzadas, etc. Not to mention the return of sports in the last five years, with more than a thousand hours of live broadcasts, and with a collection of programs such as Vitória and Cartão Verde. Through its three pillars - Culture, Education and Information -, the station has provided space for the critical education of society for 55 years, becoming a creative environment for musical formats, drama and experimental audiovisual languages. This story also formed a large multimedia collection that was restored in recent years and, in addition to being a place of preservation, feeds Brazilian audiovisual production. The documentary also covers the history of Rádio Cultura, an important cultural facility for broadcasting the classical and Brazilian music scene. The documentary, then, shows that Culture, as a concept, is a national project. And the TV and Radio stations that bear this name have shown in their programming, over the five and a half decades of their existence, that all Culture is important. Creating and allowing creation has always been the internal mission of FPA, which has established itself as a public facility, made by and for civil society.