
O Cinema Segundo Vladimir Carvalho
Documentary
Overview
The documentary presents an overview of Vladimir Carvalho's cinematographic career, from the very beginning, as a co-writer of “Aruanda” (1960), directed by Linduarte Noronha, to the present day. With Vladimir himself as the main narrator and illustrated by scenes from his films, the documentary also features interviews with Gilberto Gil, Orlando Senna, Arnaldo Carillo, Dácia Ibiapina, Fernando Duarte, Sérgio Moriconi, among others.
Top Cast


Vladimir Carvalho
Vladimir Carvalho
Self
Vladimir Carvalho
Self


Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil
Self
Gilberto Gil
Self


Orlando Senna
Orlando Senna
Self
Orlando Senna
Self
Marcos de Souza Mendes
Marcos de Souza Mendes
Self
Marcos de Souza Mendes
Self
Arnaldo Carillo
Arnaldo Carillo
Self
Arnaldo Carillo
Self
Dácia Ibiapina
Dácia Ibiapina
Self
Dácia Ibiapina
Self
Fernando Duarte
Fernando Duarte
Self
Fernando Duarte
Self


Walter Carvalho
Walter Carvalho
Self
Walter Carvalho
Self


Elizabeth Teixeira
Elizabeth Teixeira
Self
Elizabeth Teixeira
Self
Sérgio Moriconi
Sérgio Moriconi
Self
Sérgio Moriconi
Self
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