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Negritudes Brasileiras (2018)

social documentary

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 58分

演出 : Oliv Barros, Tatiane Ursulino, Nátaly Neri
脚本 : Gleba do Pêssego, Asaph Luccas, Caroline Santos, Guilherme Candido, Joyce Santos, Oliv Barros, Leonardo Domingos, Tatiane Ursulino, Gabriel Soares, Nátaly Neri

シノプシス

The visual documentary "Negritudes Brasileiras" was a way found by Nataly Neri to continue the Brazilian racial debate, locating it in the present time with the rise of new concepts such as representativeness and the increasing popularisation of the internet. The documentary was sponsored by the Youtube project Creators For Change, which provides a framework for creators to produce content engaged in the platform to combat hate speech, racism, xenophobia, etc.

出演

Aguida Aguiar
Aguida Aguiar
Herself
Ananda Catarino
Ananda Catarino
Herself
Ananda Pires
Ananda Pires
Herself
Bia Gonçalves
Bia Gonçalves
Herself
Camila Rocha
Camila Rocha
Herself
Dany Oliveira
Dany Oliveira
Herself
Fátima Carvalho
Fátima Carvalho
Herself
Hellen Tavares
Hellen Tavares
Herself
Isabela Pétala Alcântara
Isabela Pétala Alcântara
Herself
Janaina de Paula M
Janaina de Paula M
Herself
Luana Castilho
Luana Castilho
Herself
Má Viana
Má Viana
Herself
Mallu Vieira
Mallu Vieira
Herself
Mayara Novais
Mayara Novais
Herself
Milena Aquino
Milena Aquino
Herself
Naina Costa
Naina Costa
Herself
Stella Chidozie
Stella Chidozie
Herself
Tamara Rocha
Tamara Rocha
Herself
Vitória Costa
Vitória Costa
Herself
Asaph Luccas
Asaph Luccas
Himself

製作陣

Gleba do Pêssego
Gleba do Pêssego
Producer
Gleba do Pêssego
Gleba do Pêssego
Screenplay
Oliv Barros
Oliv Barros
Director
Tatiane Ursulino
Tatiane Ursulino
Director
Guilherme Candido
Guilherme Candido
Assistant Director
Asaph Luccas
Asaph Luccas
Screenplay
Caroline Santos
Caroline Santos
Screenplay
Guilherme Candido
Guilherme Candido
Screenplay
Joyce Santos
Joyce Santos
Screenplay
Oliv Barros
Oliv Barros
Screenplay
Leonardo Domingos
Leonardo Domingos
Screenplay
Tatiane Ursulino
Tatiane Ursulino
Screenplay
Isabel Candida
Isabel Candida
Catering
Jonas Maria
Jonas Maria
Catering
Caroline Santos
Caroline Santos
Production Director
Leonardo Domingos
Leonardo Domingos
Production Director
Tatiane Ursulino
Tatiane Ursulino
Director of Photography
Joyce Santos
Joyce Santos
Assistant Art Director
Gabriel Soares
Gabriel Soares
Art Direction
Oliv Barros
Oliv Barros
Art Direction
Asaph Luccas
Asaph Luccas
Art Direction
Gabriel Soares
Gabriel Soares
Screenplay
Nátaly Neri
Nátaly Neri
Director
Nátaly Neri
Nátaly Neri
Executive Producer
Nátaly Neri
Nátaly Neri
Idea
Nátaly Neri
Nátaly Neri
Screenplay

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