
Dorival Caymmi - Um Homem de Afetos
Documentary
Overview
An irresistible journey through the universe of the singer and composer that revolutionized the song in Brazil and influenced generations of musicians, paving the way for movements such as Bossa Nova and Tropicália.
Top Cast


Dorival Caymmi
Dorival Caymmi
Self (archive footage)
Dorival Caymmi
Self (archive footage)


Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso
Self
Caetano Veloso
Self


Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil
Self
Gilberto Gil
Self


Dori Caymmi
Dori Caymmi
Self
Dori Caymmi
Self
Guto Burgos
Guto Burgos
Self
Guto Burgos
Self


Danilo Caymmi
Danilo Caymmi
Self
Danilo Caymmi
Self


Nana Caymmi
Nana Caymmi
Self
Nana Caymmi
Self
Ana Terra
Ana Terra
Self
Ana Terra
Self
Cristiane de Oliveira
Cristiane de Oliveira
Self
Cristiane de Oliveira
Self
Gabriel Caymmi
Gabriel Caymmi
Self
Gabriel Caymmi
Self
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