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Vita Brevis Ars Longa
Vita Brevis Ars Longa

Vita Brevis Ars Longa

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Documentary

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In the midst of a pandemic, government arbitrariness and the precariousness of Brazilian artists, the documentary shows how these four rappers resisted the difficulties of this period using only one weapon... music. Using plurality, creativity and cleverness, how did they produce music? What role did music play in this period? What did they have to do to stay alive as rappers?

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Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

21 December 2024

Country

Brazil

Cast

Zero

Zero

Raul Leet

Raul Leet

Nay Lopes

Nay Lopes

Guizão

Guizão

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