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49 min
In 1992, a group of teenagers began recording horror films with VHS cameras in Palmitos, in the west of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Led by Santa Catarina director Petter Baiestorf, the production company came to be called Canibal Filmes. Far from large urban centers and in times of stagnation in Brazilian cinema, the group learned in practice how to make low-budget cinema. The films found their own way of financing and showing to the public. Through reports, photographs, documents and videos, the documentary covers Canibal's early years, retracing the group's efforts and challenges in making independent cinema in a region with no cinematic tradition.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Felipe Bottamedi | Narração | Unowned | |
Petter Baiestorf | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
E.B. Toniolli | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Leomar Wazlawick | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Airton Bratz | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Carli Bortolanza | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Elio Copini | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Frederico Zingler | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Lóris José Blanger | Ele mesmo | Unowned | |
Neurivan Sangalli | Ele mesmo | Unowned |