
Via Celestina
Documentary
Overview
Filmmaker Hare Brasil follows painter, public speaker and street artist Eduardo Marinho as they hit the road aboard Celestina, a worn-down and faulty Volkswagen van, for a trip across Brazil and Uruguay, where Marinho is set to give a lecture at a local University. They cross over 5000 kilometers and stop by numerous cities following an everything goes approach, with Marinho selling his work, talking to people and sharing his thoughts on life, society and everything else.
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Eduardo Marinho
Eduardo Marinho
Eduardo Marinho
Eduardo Marinho
Eduardo Marinho
Hare Brasil
Hare Brasil
Hare Brasil
Hare Brasil
Hare Brasil


José Mujica
José Mujica
José Mujica
José Mujica
José Mujica
Carlos 'Lencinho' Smith
Carlos 'Lencinho' Smith
Lencinho
Carlos 'Lencinho' Smith
Lencinho
Danilo Cutrim
Danilo Cutrim
BRAZA
Danilo Cutrim
BRAZA
Nicolas Fassano
Nicolas Fassano
BRAZA
Nicolas Fassano
BRAZA
Pedro R. Lobo
Pedro R. Lobo
BRAZA
Pedro R. Lobo
BRAZA
Vitor IZENZEE
Vitor IZENZEE
BRAZA
Vitor IZENZEE
BRAZA
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