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A Morte de Narciso
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A Morte de Narciso

Jan 1, 2003
0h 43m
★ 2.0

Overview

Documentary about the work of photographer Alair Gomes, one of the first artists to introduce male nudity in Brazilian photography.

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Documentary

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Maurício Bentes

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Frank Borges

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Paulo Franco

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Rodney Pereira

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Fabrício Valverde

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