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Jards Macalé - Um Morcego na Porta Principal

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesPortuguês
CountriesBrazil
Release Date2008-01-01
Runtime70 mins

Overview

This film shines a light at the story of Jards Macalé, polemic artist and controversial character of Brazilian culture over the last four decades. Author of songs such as "Vapor Barato" and "Movimento dos Barcos", a partner in crime of poet Waly Salomão, guitar player and songwriter for Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso, actor and author of soundtracks in Nelson Pereira dos Santos' films, a personal friend of visual artists Lygia Clarke and Hélio Oiticica, but, first and foremost, someone who dreams of seeing the word "love" in the Brazilian flag.

Cast & Crew

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Jards Macalé

as Self

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Maria Bethânia

as Self

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Gilberto Gil

as Self

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Dori Caymmi

as Self

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Jorge Mautner

as Self

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José Celso Martinez Corrêa

as Self

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Luiz Melodia

as Self

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Nelson Pereira dos Santos

as Self

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Nelson Motta

as Self

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Paulinho da Viola

as Self

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Cafi

as Self

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José Carlos Capinam

as Self

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Hermínio Bello de Carvalho

as Self

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Luciano Figueiredo

as Self

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Tato Taborda

as Self

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