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Indianara (2019)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : Aude Chevalier-Beaumel, Marcelo Barbosa

Synopsis

Bigger-than-life revolutionary, Indianara and her group lead a fight for the survival of transgender people in Brazil. She gathers her forces for one last battle against the attacks from her political party and the totalitarian threat to come.

Actors

Indianara Siqueira
Indianara Siqueira
Mauricio Susano
Mauricio Susano
Wescla Vasconcelos
Wescla Vasconcelos
Biancka Fernandes
Biancka Fernandes
Luciana Vasconcellos
Luciana Vasconcellos
Marielle Franco
Marielle Franco

Crews

Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Director
Quentin Delaroche
Quentin Delaroche
Editor
Malka Julieta
Malka Julieta
Music
Verónica Valenttino
Verónica Valenttino
Music
Nicolau Domingues
Nicolau Domingues
Music
Lucas Porto
Lucas Porto
Music
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Sound
Marcelo Barbosa
Marcelo Barbosa
Writer
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Writer
Michele Frantz
Michele Frantz
Writer
Marcelo Barbosa
Marcelo Barbosa
Executive Producer
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Executive Producer
Ana Lima
Ana Lima
Executive Producer
Marcelo Barbosa
Marcelo Barbosa
Director
Marcelo Barbosa
Marcelo Barbosa
Director of Photography
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Aude Chevalier-Beaumel
Director of Photography
Michael Gimenez
Michael Gimenez
Title Designer
Nicolau Domingues
Nicolau Domingues
Sound Mixer
Andrea Cebukin
Andrea Cebukin
Additional Camera
Marx Braga
Marx Braga
Assistant Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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