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00:00My passion for the fair started when I was a child.
00:05Listening to the stories my mother told, of her, of the vendors,
00:10laughing with her, eating those fruits, that color, that joy.
00:20But there is also the side of the fair, a very solitary side,
00:25that few people know.
00:28It's another day where we go to today's labuta,
00:32a challenge to earn the bread of each day.
00:38I'll get the truck in Catubi, then I'll go to the fair,
00:41I'll go to Jardim do Alá on Monday,
00:43on Tuesday to Neymar, the same routine.
00:46Then on Wednesday at Maitá,
00:48on Thursday at the fair,
00:51on Saturday Jardim Botânico,
00:54then on Sunday at Lagoa.
01:04I get up at 2.40, 2.30.
01:07You get used to it, right?
01:09Sometimes I don't even go to Seasa,
01:11nor to the fair, I'm awake at 5 a.m.
01:15My father is a florist too.
01:17This is the kind of work, from father to son.
01:20Just like other segments at the fair too,
01:23most are from father to son.
01:27In the old days, everything was sold, right?
01:29Now you don't sell anything anymore.
01:35And the fair was very prohibited
01:37because of the attacks of the police.
01:41And the fair was very prohibited
01:43because of the settlers,
01:45because of the fruit trees.
01:47So now the fair is the same as the one
01:49that likes to go to the fair, right?
01:53It is in the backstage of the fair
01:55that we realize the relationship
01:57that the fairman has with the merchandise,
01:59the art that each one of them has
02:01of tidying up the board,
02:03the care that they have with the fruits,
02:05vegetables, and when the freguês arrives,
02:07everything is ready, everything is tidy.
02:11Every day is a fair day
02:16Every day is a fair day
02:20Every day is a fair day
02:22Peixaria Vitória, I trust you!
02:25Washed and passed, madam, how wonderful!
02:28Every day is a fair day
02:32Every day is a fair day
02:36Every day is a fair day
02:41The fair was supposed to be a historical heritage, right?