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0 to 100 years in Brazil

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Count from zero to 100 in Portuguese with one hundred residents of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In this video posted in March 2020, ImagineVideoclips video asks “How old are you?” and arranges the responses in ascending order to reflect “the lifespan of a human being through the eyes of 100 people saying their respective ages.”

3 years old
33 years old
91 years old
If you don’t know the language, listen for the patterns. Then watch and listen in Dutch: The first ‘0-100 years’ film was released in 2012 by Jeroen Wolf, kicking off his Imagine Videoclips series of age-based collection films.

Watch this next: People In Order (2006).

Also: Carl Sagan’s Cosmic Calendar and the Schiphol Clock installation by Maarten Baas.

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