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Barreiras: Histórias e relatos de pessoas com deficiência frente ao capacitismo
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Barreiras: Histórias e relatos de pessoas com deficiência frente ao capacitismo

Dec 14, 2024
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Overview

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Documentary

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PcD Filmes

Cast

Antônio Correia (Tonheiro)

Antônio Correia (Tonheiro)

Cicinho

Cicinho

Nilton Alvino

Nilton Alvino

Maria José Nicassio (Mazé)

Maria José Nicassio (Mazé)

Paulinho

Paulinho

Nara Deininger

Nara Deininger

Israel Dantas (Israel do Brega)

Israel Dantas (Israel do Brega)

André Correia Duarte

André Correia Duarte

Andreia Maria

Andreia Maria

André Severo

André Severo

Ienmily Araújo

Narradora (Audiodescrição)

Ienmily Araújo

Renata Costa

Intérprete de Libras

Renata Costa

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