

Documentary · Music
Overview
Between scenes from his concert in São Paulo's oft-inaccessible Theatro Municipal, rapper and activist Emicida celebrates the rich legacy of Black Brazilian culture.
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Emicida
Emicida
Self
Emicida
Self


Fernanda Montenegro
Fernanda Montenegro
Self
Fernanda Montenegro
Self


Zeca Pagodinho
Zeca Pagodinho
Self
Zeca Pagodinho
Self


Pabllo Vittar
Pabllo Vittar
Self
Pabllo Vittar
Self


Majur
Majur
Self
Majur
Self
MC Tha
MC Tha
Self
MC Tha
Self


Marcos Valle
Marcos Valle
Self
Marcos Valle
Self
Henrique Vieira
Henrique Vieira
Self
Henrique Vieira
Self
Fabiana Cozza
Fabiana Cozza
Self
Fabiana Cozza
Self


Ruth de Souza
Ruth de Souza
Self (archive footage)
Ruth de Souza
Self (archive footage)
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