
Pressed, Ripped Apart
What does Brazilian cinema tell us? What does Brazilian cinema tell us about black actresses and actors? ‘Pressed, Ripped Apart’ makes use of archival sources to retrieve the trajectory of black actresses and actors who, between absences and delimited presences, between the fallacy of a racial democracy – based on the harmony among Brazil’s diverse identities – and erasure of identity, strain the history of Brazilian audiovisual and above all, our own history.
Pressed, Ripped Apart
June 6, 2019
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Cast (8)

Antônio Pitanga
(archive footage)

Antônio Pompêo
(archive footage)

Zezé Motta
(archive footage)

Grande Otelo
(archive footage)

Lázaro Ramos
(archive footage)

Milton Gonçalves
(archive footage)

Ruth de Souza
(archive footage)

Léa Garcia
(archive footage)
Crew (3)
Directing

Fábio Rodrigues Filho
Director
Writing

Fábio Rodrigues Filho
Writer
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Fábio Rodrigues Filho
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