A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 15, 2019
Original Title:
Espero Tua (Re)volta
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Globo Filmes
TVa2 Produções
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
When numerous schools in São Paulo were slated to be closed in 2015 as a result of the worsening socio-political crisis, students occupied more than a thousand public buildings in an unprecedented act of self-empowerment. Filmmaker Eliza Capai shows the development of the many-voiced protests, using news excerpts, self-conducted interviews and recordings made with activists’ own cell phone cameras. From the first demonstrations in 2013 and continuing all the way to the election of the extreme right-wing presidential Jair Bolsonaro in 2018, Capai’s highly political work becomes more and more relevant with each passing day.
Colorist:
Alexandre Cristófaro
Dialogue Editor:
Marília Mencucini
Director:
Eliza Capai
Director of Photography:
Eliza Capai
Bruno Miranda
Editor:
Yuri Amaral
Eliza Capai
Executive Producer:
Mariana Genescá
Original Music Composer:
Decio 7
Post Production Coordinator:
Brunno Schiavon
Producer:
Mariana Genescá
Sound Designer:
Fernando Henna
Daniel Turini
Henrique Chiurciu
Writer:
Eliza Capai
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