
Memória
Documentary
Overview
The short documentary traces the fading light of Belém’s silver screens through the eyes of a young filmmaker and aspiring historian. With camera in hand, he sets out to preserve the stories of the three movie theaters that once defined the city’s cultural pulse
Top Cast


Manoel Victor Mendes
Manoel Victor Mendes
Themself (Voicover)
Manoel Victor Mendes
Themself (Voicover)
João Vitor Melo de Queiroz
João Vitor Melo de Queiroz
Himself (Voiceover)
João Vitor Melo de Queiroz
Himself (Voiceover)
Cristina Sena
Cristina Sena
Herself (Voiceover)
Cristina Sena
Herself (Voiceover)
Antônio Ferreira
Antônio Ferreira
Himself (Voiceover)
Antônio Ferreira
Himself (Voiceover)
João Carlos Maneschy
João Carlos Maneschy
Himself (Voiceover)
João Carlos Maneschy
Himself (Voiceover)
Eri Lardosa
Eri Lardosa
Themself (Voiceover)
Eri Lardosa
Themself (Voiceover)
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