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And Still, We Dreamt of Paradise!

"And yet our eyes were wide open..."

Cinema is here presented as a kind of dance without music, and its performers are also the creators of the spectacle. How to deal with organisation and bureaucracy, many times oppressive, some dispersive? And what is the gaze after all?

Top Cast

  • Carolina Câmara

    Carolina Câmara

    Carolina Câmara

  • Luz Silva

    Luz Silva

    Luz Silva

  • Gabriel Garcia Nery

    Gabriel Garcia Nery

    Gabriel Garcia Nery

  • Alexandra Petrovskaya

    Alexandra Petrovskaya

    Alexandra Petrovskaya

  • Bárbara Gomes

    Bárbara Gomes

    Bárbara Gomes

  • Guilherme Falcão Azevedo

    Guilherme Falcão Azevedo

    Guilherme Falcão Azevedo

Overview

Cinema is here presented as a kind of dance without music, and its performers are also the creators of the spectacle. How to deal with organisation and bureaucracy, many times oppressive, some dispersive? And what is the gaze after all?

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