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The documentary presents relics of the Riot Girrrl scene in Brazil that landed in São Paulo through cassette tape coming from the US state of Washington, where the movement was born.
The documentary presents relics of the Riot Girrrl scene in Brazil that landed in São Paulo through cassette tape coming from the US state of Washington, where the movement was born.
Carolina Pfister
Self
Marcela Mattos
Self
Gigi Louise
Self
Marina Pontieri
Self
Jan Veneziani
Self
Isabella Gargiulo
Self
Silvana Mello
Self
Bianca Martins de Oliveira
Self
Débora Bianna
Self
The documentary presents relics of the Riot Girrrl scene in Brazil that landed in São Paulo through cassette tape coming from the US state of Washington, where the movement was born.
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