
What Is Brazil?
Documentary
Overview
Rob Hedden's witty on-set documentary captures the revolutionary air that had begun to swirl around Brazil even before the controversy surrounding its U.S. release. It features footage of director Terry Gilliam; actors Michael Palin, Jonathan Pryce, and Kim Geist; screenwriters Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown; and other key members of Brazil's cast and crew.
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Patrick Cassavetti
Patrick Cassavetti
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Patrick Cassavetti
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Richard Conway
Richard Conway
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Richard Conway
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Julian Doyle
Julian Doyle
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Julian Doyle
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George Gibbs
George Gibbs
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George Gibbs
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Terry Gilliam
Terry Gilliam
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Terry Gilliam
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Kim Greist
Kim Greist
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Kim Greist
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Katherine Helmond
Katherine Helmond
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Katherine Helmond
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Charles McKeown
Charles McKeown
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Charles McKeown
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Michael Palin
Michael Palin
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Michael Palin
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Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce
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Jonathan Pryce
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