
Maria: Ninguém Sabe Quem Sou Eu
Documentary · Music
Overview
The film is an unprecedented and exclusive testimonial of Maria Bethânia from director and screenwriter Carlos Jardim, interspersed with rare footage of rehearsals and concerts by the singer throughout her 57-year career. Actress Fernanda Montenegro narrates five texts by authors such as Ferreira Gullar and Caio Fernando Abreu about Bethânia's importance on the Brazilian cultural scene.
Top Cast


Maria Bethânia
Maria Bethânia
Self
Maria Bethânia
Self


Fernanda Montenegro
Fernanda Montenegro
Narrator
Fernanda Montenegro
Narrator


Mariana Gross
Mariana Gross
Narrator
Mariana Gross
Narrator
Carlos Jardim
Carlos Jardim
Self (voice)
Carlos Jardim
Self (voice)


Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso
Self (archive footage)
Caetano Veloso
Self (archive footage)


Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil
Self (archive footage)
Gilberto Gil
Self (archive footage)


Gal Costa
Gal Costa
Self (archive footage)
Gal Costa
Self (archive footage)


Chico Buarque
Chico Buarque
Self (archive footage)
Chico Buarque
Self (archive footage)
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