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Douglas Portari is a Journalist And Fixer based in São Paulo, specializing in Politics and Current Affairs with expertise in Documentaries and Feature Stories. Available for freelance assignments on Paydesk. Speaks English and Portuguese

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About Douglas
Douglas Portari is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil - Over the last 25 years I've written for both mainstream and independent media, from major newspapers and magazines to digital-native news outlets. I've covered a wide range of cultural, political and social issues, from articles on the UN mission in Haiti (in loco) to interviews with people such as the musicians Paul McCartney and Pete Townshend. I'm also one of the recipients of the 2019 Gabo Grant, a fellowship on cultural journalism of the Gabriel García Márquez Foundation, held in Cartagena. Currently working as a freelance journalist and fixer.
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Documentaries Feature Stories Content Writing
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Politics Current Affairs Science & Environment
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Portfolio
Video
'Assembly', a short film made of still pictures from a Yanomami ceremony found in a dumpster.
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