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Talking Cinema

"The experimental merges with the documentary."

A fragmented style, patchwork of interviews with Caetano Veloso's friends, mixed with conversations, thoughts, scenes of dance and literature excerpts.

Top Cast

  • Regina Casé

    Regina Casé

    Party Guest / Woman who talks about Fidel Castro

  • Chico Diaz

    Chico Diaz

    Man with green eyes (Diadorim)

  • Caetano Veloso

    Caetano Veloso

    Self / Singer "Língua"

  • Gilberto Gil

    Gilberto Gil

    Party Guest

  • Júlio Bressane

    Júlio Bressane

  • Guel Arraes

    Guel Arraes

    Party Guest

  • Dorival Caymmi

    Dorival Caymmi

    Self

  • Mick Jagger

    Mick Jagger

    Self / Dialogue on Fidel Castro

  • Maurício Mattar

    Maurício Mattar

    Party Guest / Nude young man

Overview

A fragmented style, patchwork of interviews with Caetano Veloso's friends, mixed with conversations, thoughts, scenes of dance and literature excerpts.

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