
Cine Brasília
Documentary
Overview
This short documentary captures the history and the current state of decay of the Cine Brasília: a movie theater founded in 1955 that became an important cultural fixture in the town of Carazinho, Brazil. In the 2010s, it turned into one of the last independent movie theaters in the brazilian south due to its steadfast owner, who refused to let his family business die out.
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Alaor da Silveira Vogellei
Alaor da Silveira Vogellei
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Alaor da Silveira Vogellei
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Alice Dubina Trusz
Alice Dubina Trusz
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Alice Dubina Trusz
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Romeu Barleze
Romeu Barleze
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Romeu Barleze
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Lio Bocorny
Lio Bocorny
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Lio Bocorny
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Geremias Bueno
Geremias Bueno
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Geremias Bueno
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Leandro Becker
Leandro Becker
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Leandro Becker
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Cleuza Maria De Oliveira
Cleuza Maria De Oliveira
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Cleuza Maria De Oliveira
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César 'Maradona' De Oliveira
César 'Maradona' De Oliveira
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César 'Maradona' De Oliveira
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José Elon De Oliveira
José Elon De Oliveira
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José Elon De Oliveira
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Sirio Marcondes De Quadros
Sirio Marcondes De Quadros
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Sirio Marcondes De Quadros
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