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Medo de Sobrar, Medo de Sonhar

2017

Documentary

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Daniel Kafuzo

Him Self

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Katia Manfredi

Her Self

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Bruno Capão

Him Self

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Patrícia Santos

Her Self

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Diego Duarte

Him Self

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Andrea Assef

Her Self

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Clécios Gonzaga

Him Self

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Regina Novaes

Her Self

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Maria Clara Corrochano

Her Self

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Pedro Silva

Him Self

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Helena Abramo

Her Self

The nomad garden
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I Wonder
Children of the clouds
Hide and Seek
Rocket Girl
Maisonneuve - A School of the World
Karam Camera
Valldaura: A Quarantine Cabin
Mineurs en peine, des procureurs en première ligne
I Don’t Have the Codes
Taken - Children of the State
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Little Sahara
Life Ahead of Her
Ratamata
Courbes
Heaven Can't Wait
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Alice in the Land of National Guard of Russia

Medo de Sobrar, Medo de Sonhar

2017
Documentary

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Actor

Daniel Kafuzo

as Him Self

Daniel Kafuzo

Him Self

Daniel Kafuzo

Him Self

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Actor

Katia Manfredi

as Her Self

Katia Manfredi

Her Self

Katia Manfredi

Her Self

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Actor

Bruno Capão

as Him Self

Bruno Capão

Him Self

Bruno Capão

Him Self

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Actor

Patrícia Santos

as Her Self

Patrícia Santos

Her Self

Patrícia Santos

Her Self

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Actor

Diego Duarte

as Him Self

Diego Duarte

Him Self

Diego Duarte

Him Self

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Actor

Andrea Assef

as Her Self

Andrea Assef

Her Self

Andrea Assef

Her Self

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Actor

Clécios Gonzaga

as Him Self

Clécios Gonzaga

Him Self

Clécios Gonzaga

Him Self

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Actor

Regina Novaes

as Her Self

Regina Novaes

Her Self

Regina Novaes

Her Self

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Actor

Maria Clara Corrochano

as Her Self

Maria Clara Corrochano

Her Self

Maria Clara Corrochano

Her Self

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Pedro Silva

as Him Self

Pedro Silva

Him Self

Pedro Silva

Him Self

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