Panorama do Cinema Brasileiro
Jan 01 1968
•2h 20m
•Documentary
The panorama of film production, from 1898 to 1966, told through the work of young pioneers who built the odyssey of cinema. The lines, styles and trends are in this anthology of many of the best moments of Brazilian Cinema, which seeks, in a moment of maturity, to perpetuate and encourage the impetus of the pioneers.
Cast
See allNilton Valério
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