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Lygia de Pele a Pele

Fictional work focusing on the character Lygia Clark in her creative processes that, through catharsis, materialize works that free her from her controversial worldview, enabling her to be realized as an artist.

Top Cast

  • Helena Lustosa

    Helena Lustosa

    Lygia Clark

  • Lola Lustosa

    Lola Lustosa

    Virgin

  • Yara Santos

    Yara Santos

    Neoconcrete Ballet Dancer #1

  • Mariana Goulart

    Mariana Goulart

    Neoconcrete Ballet Dancer #2

  • Paloma Carvalho

    Paloma Carvalho

    the "other" Lygias

  • Sofia Karam

    Sofia Karam

    the "other" Lygias

  • Roberta Arantes

    Roberta Arantes

    the "other" Lygias

Overview

Fictional work focusing on the character Lygia Clark in her creative processes that, through catharsis, materialize works that free her from her controversial worldview, enabling her to be realized as an artist.

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