
Tudo Por Amor ao Cinema
Documentary
Overview
A documentary on Cosme Alves Netto (1937-1996), former head of the Cinematheque of the Museum of Modern Arts at Rio de Janeiro.
Top Cast
Cosme Alves Netto
Cosme Alves Netto
Self (archive footage)
Cosme Alves Netto
Self (archive footage)


Carlos Diegues
Carlos Diegues
Self
Carlos Diegues
Self


Eduardo Coutinho
Eduardo Coutinho
Self
Eduardo Coutinho
Self


Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Self
Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Self


Fernanda Montenegro
Fernanda Montenegro
Self
Fernanda Montenegro
Self


Vladimir Carvalho
Vladimir Carvalho
Self
Vladimir Carvalho
Self


Silvio Tendler
Silvio Tendler
Self
Silvio Tendler
Self
José Carlos Avellar
José Carlos Avellar
Self
José Carlos Avellar
Self
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