
Seventh Art is Unique
Documentary · Drama
Overview
Seventh art is unique addresses people's relationship with a movie theater or film. What feelings do they feel? What changes in you when you go to the movies? It also addresses Jair Bolsonaro's harsh criticism of culture and cinema in Brazil.
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Kevin Horikoshi
Kevin Horikoshi
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Kevin Horikoshi
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Marcelo V. Braz
Marcelo V. Braz
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Marcelo V. Braz
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Enzo Paulo
Enzo Paulo
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Enzo Paulo
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Denis Garcia
Denis Garcia
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Denis Garcia
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Guilherme Nunes
Guilherme Nunes
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Guilherme Nunes
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Pedro Bertozzi
Pedro Bertozzi
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Pedro Bertozzi
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Leonardo Mariano
Leonardo Mariano
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Leonardo Mariano
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Andy Gomes
Andy Gomes
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Andy Gomes
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Elaias Santos
Elaias Santos
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Elaias Santos
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Samuel Luiz
Samuel Luiz
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Samuel Luiz
Himself
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