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O Cinema Segundo Vladimir Carvalho

O Cinema Segundo Vladimir Carvalho

Brazilian Cinema

Genres

Documentary

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The documentary presents an overview of Vladimir Carvalho's cinematographic career, from the very beginning, as a co-writer of “Aruanda” (1960), directed by Linduarte Noronha, to the present day. With Vladimir himself as the main narrator and illustrated by scenes from his films, the documentary also features interviews with Gilberto Gil, Orlando Senna, Arnaldo Carillo, Dácia Ibiapina, Fernando Duarte, Sérgio Moriconi, among others.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

57 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

31 January 2001

Country

Brazil

Cast

Vladimir Carvalho

Vladimir Carvalho

Self

Gilberto Gil

Gilberto Gil

Self

Orlando Senna

Orlando Senna

Self

Marcos de Souza Mendes

Marcos de Souza Mendes

Self

Arnaldo Carillo

Arnaldo Carillo

Self

Dácia Ibiapina

Dácia Ibiapina

Self

Fernando Duarte

Fernando Duarte

Self

Walter Carvalho

Walter Carvalho

Self

Elizabeth Teixeira

Elizabeth Teixeira

Self

Sérgio Moriconi

Sérgio Moriconi

Self

Sílvio Da-Rin

Sílvio Da-Rin

Self

Marcio Curi

Marcio Curi

Self

Cesar Mendes

Cesar Mendes

Self

Armando Lacerda

Armando Lacerda

Self

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