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On January 27, 2013, the nightclub was packed with students from the Federal University of Santa Maria. During a performance by the band Gurizada Fandangueira , a band member ignited a flare. The sparks hit the flammable acoustic foam on the ceiling, triggering a fire that released toxic cyanide gas.
The visual legacy of Boate Kiss led to "Lei Kiss" (the Kiss Law) in Brazil, which significantly toughened fire safety regulations for public spaces. When we see the "strong images" of the cramped, windowless interior of the club, we understand why these laws were so desperately needed. A Note on Sensitivity Boate Kiss Imagens Fortes
The "strong images" captured that night and in the following days generally fall into three categories: On January 27, 2013, the nightclub was packed
Photos of shirtless survivors and firefighters breaking through the club's walls with sledgehammers to release the smoke. These images highlight the desperation of those trying to save their friends from the outside. The visual legacy of Boate Kiss led to
The focus today has shifted from the horror of the night to the After years of overturned sentences and new trials, the visual record remains a key part of the collective memory, ensuring that such a tragedy never happens again.
Perhaps the most "strong" and haunting images associated with the tragedy are those from the Municipal Sports Center, where the 242 bodies were taken for identification. Rows of victims laid out became a symbol of a generation lost. Why the Public Still Searches for These Images
On January 27, 2013, the nightclub was packed with students from the Federal University of Santa Maria. During a performance by the band Gurizada Fandangueira , a band member ignited a flare. The sparks hit the flammable acoustic foam on the ceiling, triggering a fire that released toxic cyanide gas.
The visual legacy of Boate Kiss led to "Lei Kiss" (the Kiss Law) in Brazil, which significantly toughened fire safety regulations for public spaces. When we see the "strong images" of the cramped, windowless interior of the club, we understand why these laws were so desperately needed. A Note on Sensitivity
The "strong images" captured that night and in the following days generally fall into three categories:
Photos of shirtless survivors and firefighters breaking through the club's walls with sledgehammers to release the smoke. These images highlight the desperation of those trying to save their friends from the outside.
The focus today has shifted from the horror of the night to the After years of overturned sentences and new trials, the visual record remains a key part of the collective memory, ensuring that such a tragedy never happens again.
Perhaps the most "strong" and haunting images associated with the tragedy are those from the Municipal Sports Center, where the 242 bodies were taken for identification. Rows of victims laid out became a symbol of a generation lost. Why the Public Still Searches for These Images