Dzi Croquettes

Dzi Croquettes

7.6

Oct 04 2009

2h 50m

Documentary

A Brazilian theatre group that through talent, irony and humour confronted the Brazilian violent dictatorship in the 1970s revolutionising the gay movement worldwide and changing theatre and dance language to an entire generation.

Bayard Tonelli

Bayard Tonelli

Self

Benedicto Lacerda

Benedicto Lacerda

Self

Ciro Barcelos

Ciro Barcelos

Self

Cláudio Tovar

Cláudio Tovar

Self

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