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Biblioteca Nacional

Biblioteca Nacional

1974

Documentary

Top Cast

J

Jannice Monte Mór

Diretora da Biblioteca Nacional

M

Mario Luz

Funcionário da Biblioteca Nacional

L

Ligia Cunha

Funcionária da Biblioteca Nacional

J

José Alberto Nobre Porto

Entrevistador

Relatively Free
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
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The Garden That Doesn't Exist
The Making of "Tampopo"
Me voy. Me voy
Gay Rights
Daybreak Express
Le Peuple des airs
Arthur Penn: The Director
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Céline Dion raconte D'eux
Hakob Hovnatanyan
The Poet of the Castle
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One Thousand and One Attempts to Be an Ocean
Girls State
Night and Fog
Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City
Antigravitation
Biblioteca Nacional
Biblioteca Nacional

Biblioteca Nacional

1974
Documentary

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Actor

Jannice Monte Mór

as Diretora da Biblioteca Nacional

Jannice Monte Mór

Diretora da Biblioteca Nacional

Jannice Monte Mór

Diretora da Biblioteca Nacional

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Actor

Mario Luz

as Funcionário da Biblioteca Nacional

Mario Luz

Funcionário da Biblioteca Nacional

Mario Luz

Funcionário da Biblioteca Nacional

No image
Actor

Ligia Cunha

as Funcionária da Biblioteca Nacional

Ligia Cunha

Funcionária da Biblioteca Nacional

Ligia Cunha

Funcionária da Biblioteca Nacional

No image
Actor

José Alberto Nobre Porto

as Entrevistador

José Alberto Nobre Porto

Entrevistador

José Alberto Nobre Porto

Entrevistador

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