
BLIND_CITY
Documentary
Overview
Images complement what is always lacking in words. The poems complement what is always present in the city. Freely inspired by the poetry Cidade City Cité, by Augusto de Campos.
Top Cast
Lorena Durval
Lorena Durval
Voz e Poema
Lorena Durval
Voz e Poema
Gabriel Cardim
Gabriel Cardim
Voz e Poema
Gabriel Cardim
Voz e Poema
Vitória Maltez
Vitória Maltez
Voz e Poema
Vitória Maltez
Voz e Poema
Raisa Lima
Raisa Lima
Voz e Poema
Raisa Lima
Voz e Poema


Kauan Oliveira
Kauan Oliveira
Voz e Poema
Kauan Oliveira
Voz e Poema
Manuella Pedra
Manuella Pedra
Voz e Poema
Manuella Pedra
Voz e Poema
Letícia Mendes
Letícia Mendes
Voz e Poema
Letícia Mendes
Voz e Poema
Raquel Ferreira
Raquel Ferreira
Voz e Poema
Raquel Ferreira
Voz e Poema
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