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Vinicius

Vinicius
Direction
MIGUEL FARIA JR.
Screenplay
Miguel Faria Jr. e Diana Vasconcellos
Cinematography
Lauro Escorel
Cast
Camila Morgado, Ricardo Blat, Renato Braz, Yamandu Costa, Adriana Calcanhoto, Olívia Byington, Zeca Pagodinho
Producer
Miguel Faria Jr. e Susana Moraes
Edition(s)
29ª

Vinicius

Vinicius
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  • 122 minutos
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  • color, betacam
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  • 2005
Brazil

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Two actors, Camila Morgado and Ricardo Blat stage a pocket-show as a tribute to poet Vinicius de Moraes. This is the starting point for reconstituing a trajectory without equal on the cultural scenario of the country. Born in 1913, in Rio de Janeiro, from a middle-class family, Vinicius was witness to and the main agent of important transformation in the city. With a degree in law, he was an erudite poet, a diplomat, playwright, and film critic, until he came closer to popular music. When he died, in 1980, he left a heritage of 400 poems gathered in 12 books and some 400 lyrics for music.

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Born in 1944 in Rio de Janeiro. He began his career in the early 70s, linked to a second phase of the movement Cinema Novo in Brazil. He directed several feature films, including Mortal Sin (1970), República dos Assassinos (1980) and Stelinha (1990, 14th Mostra), which received the awards for best film and best director at the Festival de Gramado. He also directed The Xango from Baker Street (2001) and Vinicius (2005, 29th Mostra).
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