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Entretempos, Entremeios

Entretempos, Entremeios

2024

Documentary

Top Cast

Luana Campos

Luana Campos

Narrator

A

Ana Denise

Herself

A

Antônio da Cruz

Himself

M

Marcelo Uchoa

Himself

B

Bené Santana

Himself

S

Suyene Correia

Herself

A Life for Movies: Lotte Eisner
Skip Liberty: Shooting in Vietnam
Thomas Hardy: A Haunted Man
From Okinawa with Love
Senses of Cinema
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Françoise Dorléac, from The Man from Rio to The Young Girls of Rochefort
Donatello: Renaissance Genius
Ahab Was Here: Reflections on Moby Dick
Maria by Callas
Paris, the Mystery of the Disappeared Palace
A Chair Fit for an Angel
Coperni : le couple qui révolutionne la mode
TS Eliot: Into 'The Waste Land'
The Barbie Story
Behind the Planet of the Apes
Faces Places
Alain Delon, a unique portrait
The Roots of To Your Eternity
Klimt & The Kiss
Entretempos, Entremeios
Entretempos, Entremeios

Entretempos, Entremeios

2024
Documentary

Luana Campos
Luana Campos
Actor

Luana Campos

as Narrator

Luana Campos

Narrator

Luana Campos

Narrator

No image
Actor

Ana Denise

as Herself

Ana Denise

Herself

Ana Denise

Herself

No image
Actor

Antônio da Cruz

as Himself

Antônio da Cruz

Himself

Antônio da Cruz

Himself

No image
Actor

Marcelo Uchoa

as Himself

Marcelo Uchoa

Himself

Marcelo Uchoa

Himself

No image
Actor

Bené Santana

as Himself

Bené Santana

Himself

Bené Santana

Himself

No image
Actor

Suyene Correia

as Herself

Suyene Correia

Herself

Suyene Correia

Herself

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