8.4
70 min
Paranoia, guilt, misery, and technology in the developing country. A fragmented narrative, distorted frames, shouts, and noises. The Nazis take over São Paulo: prison and torture of revolutionaries, a samurai lost in chaos, locked lovers, a dictator and his bunch. Considered one of the most influential films of the marginal period.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Jô Soares | Samurai | Unowned |
| Carlos Silveira | Unowned | ||
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Eugenio Kusnet | Unowned | |
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Fernando Benini | Unowned | |
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Jonas Mello | Unowned | |
| Maria Esther Stockler | Unowned | ||
| Ruth Escobar | Unowned | ||
| Sílvia Werneck | Unowned | ||
| Túlio de Lemos | Unowned | ||
| Jairo Salvini | Unowned | ||
| Luiz Fernando Rezende | Unowned | ||
| José Ramalho | Unowned | ||
| Danielle Palumbo | Unowned | ||
| Manoel Domingos | Unowned |