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Memories of the Sítio
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Memories of the Sítio

Dec 2, 2024
0h 30m
★ 10.0

Overview

In 1952, TV Tupi, Brazil's first television channel, invited psychiatrist Júlio Gouveia and his wife, Russian writer Tatiana Belinky, to develop the network’s children's programming. The couple then asked the sons and daughters of their friends to join the cast of the newly created shows, the most prominent of which was Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. And so, Antonio Silvio, Lia, Lídia, Sérgio, and David José embarked on an unexpected journey that would come to shape the future of Brazilian television. Memories of the Sítio is a trip through the personal recollections of these actors and the story of the first television adaptation of Monteiro Lobato’s work.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Antonio Silvio Lefèvre

Antonio Silvio Lefèvre

David José

David José

Patrícia Mayo

Patrícia Mayo

Sérgio Rosemberg

Sérgio Rosemberg

Elmo Francfort

Elmo Francfort

Lídia Rosenberg

Lídia Rosenberg

Lia Rosenberg

Lia Rosenberg

Márcio Rodrigo Ribeiro

Márcio Rodrigo Ribeiro

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