
Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Messenger Between Two Worlds
Documentary
Overview
Inspired by the life of the french-born photographer and ethnographer, Pierre Verger, the movie follows his journey between Bahia, Brazil and Benin, Oriental Africa, showing places and people he met and his life study project: the Candomblé culture.
Top Cast
Pierre Verger
Pierre Verger
Self
Pierre Verger
Self


Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil
Self - Narrator
Gilberto Gil
Self - Narrator
Pierre Boucher
Pierre Boucher
Self
Pierre Boucher
Self


Maurice Baquet
Maurice Baquet
Self
Maurice Baquet
Self
Jean Pierre Le Bouler
Jean Pierre Le Bouler
Self
Jean Pierre Le Bouler
Self
Cid Teixeira Cavalcante
Cid Teixeira Cavalcante
Self
Cid Teixeira Cavalcante
Self


Jorge Amado
Jorge Amado
Self
Jorge Amado
Self


Zélia Gattai
Zélia Gattai
Self
Zélia Gattai
Self
Edson Porto (Popó)
Edson Porto (Popó)
Self
Edson Porto (Popó)
Self
Arlete Soares
Arlete Soares
Self
Arlete Soares
Self
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