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Guardaram Por Nós

Guardaram Por Nós

2020

Documentary

Top Cast

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Kiany Tomita

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Jonas Pereira

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Roberta Pessoa

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Davis Sousa

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Yurico Tatamyia

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Setsuo Tatamyia

Der lange Weg ans Licht
Nous paysans
King Corn
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The Seeds of Vandana Shiva
West of England
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Seeds of Change
Island Observed
Burkinabè Bounty
Railroad of Hope
Food, Inc.
Koyaanisqatsi
The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism
Jack Kerouac's Road: A Franco-American Odyssey
Razões Africanas
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The Milk System
After Winter, Spring
Paysans cinéastes
Guardaram Por Nós
Guardaram Por Nós

Guardaram Por Nós

2020
Documentary

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Kiany Tomita

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Kiany Tomita

Kiany Tomita

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Actor

Jonas Pereira

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Jonas Pereira

Jonas Pereira

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Roberta Pessoa

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Roberta Pessoa

Roberta Pessoa

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Davis Sousa

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Davis Sousa

Davis Sousa

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Yurico Tatamyia

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Yurico Tatamyia

Yurico Tatamyia

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Setsuo Tatamyia

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Setsuo Tatamyia

Setsuo Tatamyia

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