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How Do You See Me?
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How Do You See Me?

Nov 24, 2017
1h 53m
★ 6.0

Overview

How Do You See Me? is a Brazilian documentary feature that entwines both experienced actors and beginners to explore the hardships and the happiness that are inherent to the job when detached from the glam and glitz of the gossip industry, creating a diverse and comprehensive mosaic of what it means to be an actor in Brazil, a country so full of contradictions. The film brings forward a reality that the masses usually don't get to know: the men and women moved by a deep passion for acting and touching people. With Julio Adrião, Matheus Nachtergaele, José Celso Martinez, Cássia Kis, Nanda Costa, Babu Santana, Luciano Vidigal and Letícia Sabatella, among others.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Asteroide
Bond's Filmes
Canal Brasil

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Cast

Cássia Kis

Cássia Kis

Tonico Pereira

Tonico Pereira

Rodrigo Pandolfo

Rodrigo Pandolfo

Nanda Costa

Nanda Costa

Marília Coelho

Marília Coelho

Babu Santana

Babu Santana

Osmar Prado

Osmar Prado

Bella Camero

Bella Camero

Pedro Coelho

Pedro Coelho

Giordanna Forte

Giordanna Forte

Dida Camero

Dida Camero

Patrick Sampaio

Patrick Sampaio