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Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim?
Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim?

Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim?

Genres

Documentary

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A documentary about Barão Vermelho, one of Brazil's most famous rock bands during the 1980s, following its steps through archive footage and interviews with all of its remaining members and associated parties.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

6.6/10

Release Date

08 May 2017

Country

Brazil

Cast

Maurício Barros

Maurício Barros

Self

Guto Goffi

Guto Goffi

Self

Cazuza

Cazuza

Self (archive footage)

Sergio Maciel

Sergio Maciel

Self

Frejat

Frejat

Self

Lucinha Araújo

Lucinha Araújo

Self

Dé Palmeira

Dé Palmeira

Self

Leonardo Netto

Leonardo Netto

Self

João Araújo

João Araújo

Self

Sérgio Serra

Sérgio Serra

Self

Caetano Veloso

Caetano Veloso

Self (archive footage)

Glória Maria

Glória Maria

Self (archive footage)

Ney Matogrosso

Ney Matogrosso

Self (archive footage)

Marina Lima

Marina Lima

Self (archive footage)

Leda Nagle

Leda Nagle

Self (archive footage)

Roberto de Carvalho

Roberto de Carvalho

Self (archive footage)

Peninha

Peninha

Self

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