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Cinema Morocco
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Cinema Morocco

Jun 3, 2021
1h 16m
★ 8.0

Overview

For two decades, Cine Marrocos, a movie theatre in the heart of São Paulo, was one of the most popular and opulent of the city. After it was closed, in 1972, it was occupied by a homeless workers' movement. The documentary tells the story of the people who lived there, alternating scenes from an acting class with those of the movies exhibited there in the past.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Muiraquitã Filmes

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Cast

Ricardo Calil

Self

Ricardo Calil

Ivo Müller

Self

Ivo Müller

Georgina Castro

Self

Georgina Castro

Alexandre João Alberto

Self

Alexandre João Alberto

Dulce Tavares

Self

Dulce Tavares

Fagner Oliveira

Self

Fagner Oliveira

Joseph Ojong Akem

Self

Joseph Ojong Akem

Junior Panda Badibanga

Self

Junior Panda Badibanga

Kouotou Yamaya

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Kouotou Yamaya

Tatiane Oliveira

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Tatiane Oliveira

Valter Machado

Self

Valter Machado

Volusia Gama

Self

Volusia Gama