Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
In 1965, a year after the military coup in Brazil, an oasis of freedom opened in the country's capital. The Brasília Film Festival: a landmark of cultural and political resistance. Its story is that of Brazilian cinema itself.
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
October 22, 2020
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Cast (61)
Carlos Diegues
Self
Milton Gonçalves
Self
Maeve Jinkings
Self
Ruy Guerra
Self
Anna Muylaert
Self
Paloma Rocha
Self
Dira Paes
Self
Rodrigo Santoro
Self
Walter Lima Jr.
Self
Helena Ignez
Self
Cláudio Assis
Self
Catarina Accioly
Self
Sérgio Moriconi
Self
Vladimir Carvalho
Self
Andrade Jr.
Self
Jorge Bodanzky
Self
Murilo Grossi
Self
Geraldo Sobral Rocha
Self
Antônio Pitanga
Self
Ismail Xavier
Self
Domingos de Oliveira
Self
Walter Carvalho
Self
Sara Silveira
Self
Lúcia Murat
Self
Tizuka Yamasaki
Self
Sylvio Back
Self
Othon Bastos
Self
Luiz Carlos Barreto
Self
Rubens Ewald Filho
Self
Neville D'Almeida
Self
Luiz Zanin
Self
André Luiz Oliveira
Self
Suzana Amaral
Self
Orlando Senna
Self
Edna de Cássia
Self
Silvio Tendler
Self
Berê Bahia
Self
Murilo Salles
Self
Cristina Amaral
Self
Chico Sant'anna
Self
Iberê Carvalho
Self
Mauro Giuntini
Self
Maíra Carvalho
Self
René Sampaio
Self
Juliano Cazarré
Self
Betse de Paula
Self
Adirley Queirós
Self
Tata Amaral
Self
Lírio Ferreira
Self
Paulo Caldas
Self
Júlio Bressane
Self
Maurice Capovila
Self
Paulo Sacramento
Self
Beto Brant
Self
Kiko Goifman
Self
Luiz Alberto Pereira
Self
José Joffily
Self
Jimi Figueiredo
Self
Crew (11)
Directing
Lino Meireles
Director
Writing
Lino Meireles
Writer
Production
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Petronio Neto
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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Josicarlos Santana
Cinematography
Lucas Bobst
Cinematography
Henrique Lopes
Cinematography
André de Freitas Rasta
Cinematography
Rita Albano
Cinematography
Raphael Borghi
Cinematography
Editing
Bernardo Serpa
Editor
Umberto Martins
Editor