
Bethânia Bem de Perto: A Propósito de um Show
Documentary · Music
Overview
Documentary about Maria Bethânia, at the very beginning of her career as a singer, when she arrived in Rio da Bahia to replace Nara Leão in the show Opinião. Bethânia's appearance, at that time in southern Rio, was a cultural shock that shook the city. The film also contains scenes of her daily life and meetings with other musicians.
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Maria Bethânia
Maria Bethânia
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Maria Bethânia
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Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso
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Caetano Veloso
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Anecy Rocha
Anecy Rocha
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Anecy Rocha
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Jards Macalé
Jards Macalé
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Jards Macalé
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Suzana de Moraes
Suzana de Moraes
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Suzana de Moraes
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Rosinha de Valença
Rosinha de Valença
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Rosinha de Valença
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Edison Machado
Edison Machado
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Edison Machado
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Wanda Sá
Wanda Sá
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Wanda Sá
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Mário Telles
Mário Telles
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Mário Telles
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Silvinha Telles
Silvinha Telles
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Silvinha Telles
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