
Renilson: Life and Carnival
Overview
Renilson: Life and Carnival" is a documentary that tells the story of one of the greatest cultural figures in the city of Acari, in Rio Grande do Norte. In the 1980s and 1990s, he had a major impact on the carnivals and performances of this small inland city, working in a community-focused way alongside friends and local people, with a strong sense of plurality and diversity.
Top Cast
Renilda Gomes
Renilda Gomes
Renilda Gomes
Radir Gomes
Radir Gomes
Radir Gomes
Renilson Gomes
Renilson Gomes
Renilson Gomes
Nonnimon Luciano
Nonnimon Luciano
Nonnimon Luciano
Rodrigo Raniere
Rodrigo Raniere
Rodrigo Raniere
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