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Nova the Film

Nova the Film

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Documentary

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An inspiring 75min DIY documentary film on new art and the young artists behind it. It was all filmed on the heat of live action of the first NOVA Contemporary Culture Festival, July and August 2010 in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Budget

$3500

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

75 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

18 March 2011

Country

Brazil

Cast

Mulheres Barbadas

Mulheres Barbadas

Themselves

Felipe Brait

Felipe Brait

Himself

Tofer Chin

Tofer Chin

Himself

Cristopher Cichocki

Cristopher Cichocki

Himself

Koen Delaere

Koen Delaere

Himself

Defi Gagliardo

Defi Gagliardo

Himself

Renaud Hallée

Renaud Hallée

Himself

Highraff

Highraff

Himself

Taras Hrabowsky

Taras Hrabowsky

HImself

Yusk Imai

Yusk Imai

Himself

Mark Jenkins

Mark Jenkins

HImself

Krink

Krink

HImself

Ljudbilden & Piloten

Ljudbilden & Piloten

Themselves

Javier Longobardo

Javier Longobardo

HImself

Yochai Matos

Yochai Matos

Himself

Lucy McRae

Lucy McRae

Herself

Filippo Minelli

Filippo Minelli

Himself

Momo

Momo

Himself

Matt Moore

Matt Moore

Himself

Quayola

Quayola

Himself

Jimmy Joe Roche

Jimmy Joe Roche

Himself

Flavio Samelo

Flavio Samelo

Himself

Robert Seidel

Robert Seidel

Himself

Marcio Shimabukuro

Marcio Shimabukuro

Shima

Yoshi Sodeoka

Yoshi Sodeoka

Himself

Sosaku Miyazaki & Lolo

Sosaku Miyazaki & Lolo

Themselves

Anna Taratiel

Anna Taratiel

Ovni

Heiko Tippelt

Heiko Tippelt

Himself

Maira Vaz Valente

Maira Vaz Valente

Herself

Rebecca Ward

Rebecca Ward

Herself

Kit Webster

Kit Webster

Himself

Zeitguised

Zeitguised

Themselves

Bernhard Fleischmann

Bernhard Fleischmann

Himself

Max Hattler

Max Hattler

Self

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