Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
In 1965, a year after the military coup in Brazil, an oasis of freedom opened in the country's capital. The Brasília Film Festival: a landmark of cultural and political resistance. Its story is that of Brazilian cinema itself.
Release Date
October 22, 2020Runtime
119 minGenres
DocumentaryDirected by
Lino MeirelesWritten by
Lino MeirelesLanguage
PortugueseBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
Vladimir Carvalho
SelfDarcy Ribeiro
SelfJorge Bodanzky
SelfPaulo Emílio Sales Gomes
Self (archive footage)Murilo Grossi
SelfIsmail Xavier
SelfAntônio Pitanga
SelfCarlos Diegues
SelfDomingos de Oliveira
SelfHelena Ignez
SelfWalter Carvalho
SelfPaulo César Peréio
Self (archive footage)Lúcia Murat
SelfSylvio Back
SelfOthon Bastos
SelfEvaldo Mocarzel
SelfChico Diaz
Self (archive footage)Rubens Ewald Filho
SelfRogério Sganzerla
Self (archive footage)Jean-Claude Bernardet
SelfGlauber Rocha
Self (archive footage)Walter Lima Jr.
SelfLuiz Carlos Barreto
SelfNeville D'Almeida
SelfRuy Guerra
SelfOrlando Senna
SelfMarcélia Cartaxo
Self (archive footage)Suzana Amaral
SelfAnna Muylaert
SelfCláudia Raia
Self (archive footage)Tizuka Yamasaki
SelfMurilo Salles
SelfLucélia Santos
Self (archive footage)Carlos Reichenbach
Self (archive footage)Sara Silveira
SelfIberê Carvalho
SelfJosé Eduardo Belmonte
SelfRené Sampaio
SelfJuliano Cazarré
SelfMaeve Jinkings
SelfAdirley Queirós
SelfSilvio Tendler
SelfDira Paes
SelfCláudio Assis
SelfLírio Ferreira
SelfJúlio Bressane
SelfMaurice Capovila
SelfPaulo Sacramento
SelfBeto Brant
SelfEduardo Coutinho
Self (archive footage)Paulo Miklos
SelfRodrigo Santoro
SelfJosé Joffily
SelfGrande Otelo
Self (archive footage)Eduardo Conde
Self (archive footage)Djin Sganzerla
Self (archive footage)Sabotage
Self (archive footage)Renato Barbieri
SelfMilton Gonçalves
SelfPaloma Rocha
SelfCristina Amaral
Self