Um movimento de descoberta de Henfil junto aos jovens a partir de uma turma de animadores. Juntam-se às descobertas, depoimentos de amigos sobre a maneira como o artista usou seus desenhos para lidar com a hemofilia e sua inquietação criativa.
Book
Cartas da Mãe é uma crônica sobre o Brasil dos últimos 30 anos contada através das cartas que o cartunista Henfil (1944/1988) escreveu para sua mãe, Dona Maria. Estas cartas, publicadas em livros e jornais, são lidas pelo ator e diretor Antônio Abujamra enquanto desfilam imagens do Brasil contemporâneo. Política, cultura, amigos e amor são alguns dos temas que elas evocam, criando um diálogo entre o passado recente do Brasil e nossa situação atual. Artistas, políticos e amigos de Henfil, entre eles o ex-Presidente da República Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, o escritor Luis Fernando Veríssimo, os cartunistas Angeli e Laerte e o jornalista Zuenir Ventura, falam sobre a trajetória do cartunista dos anos da ditadura militar até sua morte. Animações inéditas de seus cartuns complementam o documentário dirigido por Fernando Kinas e Marina Willer.
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O filme retrata a primeira greve brasileira fora das fábricas do Brasil, cobrindo os acontecimentos na região do ABC paulista, em 1979. À frente das manifestações, estava o então jovem Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Art Direction
The dictator of a small Caribbean island receives the New York Times daily, sent by a nephew. Through the newspaper, he gets in touch with the world. Guerrilla groups try to neutralize this information system.
Screenplay
The dictator of a small Caribbean island receives the New York Times daily, sent by a nephew. Through the newspaper, he gets in touch with the world. Guerrilla groups try to neutralize this information system.
Screenstory
The dictator of a small Caribbean island receives the New York Times daily, sent by a nephew. Through the newspaper, he gets in touch with the world. Guerrilla groups try to neutralize this information system.
The dictator of a small Caribbean island receives the New York Times daily, sent by a nephew. Through the newspaper, he gets in touch with the world. Guerrilla groups try to neutralize this information system.
Director
The dictator of a small Caribbean island receives the New York Times daily, sent by a nephew. Through the newspaper, he gets in touch with the world. Guerrilla groups try to neutralize this information system.
Title Graphics
Passages from the life of former Alagoan senator Teotônio Vilela, with emphasis on the process of his formation as a public figure, from his childhood as a mill boy to the final stage, with his famous campaign for the democratic restoration of the country. At this point, he was a man on the brink of death, already victimized by the cancer that would kill him.
Passages from the life of former Alagoan senator Teotônio Vilela, with emphasis on the process of his formation as a public figure, from his childhood as a mill boy to the final stage, with his famous campaign for the democratic restoration of the country. At this point, he was a man on the brink of death, already victimized by the cancer that would kill him.