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Antes que Me Esqueçam, Meu Nome É Edy Star

Antes que Me Esqueçam, Meu Nome É Edy Star

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Documentary

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This documentary is about the artistic trajectory of Edvaldo Souza, aka Edy star, the flamboyant gay singer, actor, dancer, theatrical producer, performer, visual artist and the last of the Kavernistas alive. The script mixes the memories of artists, friends and Edy himself, meeting in a studio with the singer and composer Zeca Baleiro.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 2019

Country

Brazil

Cast

Edy Star

Edy Star

Self

Zeca Baleiro

Zeca Baleiro

Self

Caetano Veloso

Caetano Veloso

Self

Cláudia Celeste

Cláudia Celeste

Self

Waldir Serrão

Waldir Serrão

Self

Rogéria

Rogéria

Self

Leda Lúcia

Leda Lúcia

Self

Rubens Lima Junior

Rubens Lima Junior

Self

Luiz Garcia

Luiz Garcia

Self

Jane di Castro

Jane di Castro

Self

Rodrigo Faour

Rodrigo Faour

Self

João Carlos Rodrigues

João Carlos Rodrigues

Self

Roberto Sant'Ana

Roberto Sant'Ana

Self

Zé Pedro

Zé Pedro

Self

Edivanda Athayde

Edivanda Athayde

Self

Ieda Passos

Ieda Passos

Self

Leonísia Brito

Leonísia Brito

Self

Ada Brito

Ada Brito

Self

Silvanda Netto

Silvanda Netto

Self

Renato Meirelles

Renato Meirelles

Self

Justino Marinho

Justino Marinho

Self

Reinaldo Eckenberger

Reinaldo Eckenberger

Self

Luiz Carlos Calanca

Luiz Carlos Calanca

Self

José Mauro Gnaspini

José Mauro Gnaspini

Self

Carluz Bigode

Carluz Bigode

Self

Thiago Marques

Thiago Marques

Self

Kabá Galdenzi

Kabá Galdenzi

Self

Carlinhos Santiago

Carlinhos Santiago

Self

Renato Piau

Renato Piau

Self

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