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Word and Utopia (2000)

Genre : History

Runtime : 2H 10M

Director : Manoel de Oliveira

Synopsis

The story of Father Antonio Vieira, a 17th-century Portuguese priest who lived in Brazil and worked for better treatment of the Indians and to abolish slavery.

Actors

Lima Duarte
Lima Duarte
Padre António Vieira (old)
Luís Miguel Cintra
Luís Miguel Cintra
Padre António Vieira (middle age)
Ricardo Trêpa
Ricardo Trêpa
Padre António Vieira (young)
Leonor Silveira
Leonor Silveira
Queen Christina
Renato De Carmine
Renato De Carmine
Padre Jeronimo Cattaneo
Diogo Dória
Diogo Dória
Chief Inquisitor
Paulo Matos
Paulo Matos
Notary
António Reis
António Reis
Accuser
Canto e Castro
Canto e Castro
Governor
José Pinto
José Pinto
Provincial
João Bénard da Costa
João Bénard da Costa
Pope Clemente X
Marques D'Arede
Marques D'Arede
Rogério Samora
Rogério Samora
Provincial
Luís Lima Barreto
Luís Lima Barreto
Father Pacheco
Rui Luís
Rui Luís
Priest
Miguel Guilherme
Miguel Guilherme
Padre José Soares
Filipe Cochofel
Filipe Cochofel
Ana Jahny de Sousa
Ana Jahny de Sousa
Andrea Bini
Andrea Bini
Natale Stefani
Natale Stefani
Guido Zaccagnini
Guido Zaccagnini
Ronaldo Bonacchi
Ronaldo Bonacchi

Crews

Manoel de Oliveira
Manoel de Oliveira
Director
Manoel de Oliveira
Manoel de Oliveira
Writer
Valérie Loiseleux
Valérie Loiseleux
Editor
Renato Berta
Renato Berta
Director of Photography
Paulo Branco
Paulo Branco
Producer
Carlos Paredes
Carlos Paredes
Music
Massimo Scapin
Massimo Scapin
Music
Rui Alves
Rui Alves
Art Direction
Isabel Branco
Isabel Branco
Costume Design
Henri Maïkoff
Henri Maïkoff
Sound Designer
Nuno Martins
Nuno Martins
Executive Producer
Emmanuelle Fèvre
Emmanuelle Fèvre
Makeup Artist

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Palavra e Utopia (Trailer)

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