A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
I fratelli Segreto
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Bang Filmes
Stayblack Productions
Production Countries:
Brazil | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
1882: the steamship Savoy sails across the Atlantic Ocean bound for Rio de Janeiro. On board, among the hundreds of Italian immigrants crammed into third class, there are two brothers from Campania who have escaped poverty and are seeking fortune in the New World: Pasquale and Gaetano Segreto. Their younger brother Alfonso, who will join them in 1898 with a Pathé camera, will be one of the pioneers of Cinema, the first to shoot films in Brazil. In a short time, at first selling newspapers and living by their wits, the brothers will become successful entrepreneurs, founding newspapers, amusement parks, cinemas and theatres. But their relationship, over the years, will slowly crumble. After Pasquale's death, a huge fire will definitively put an end to their dream and their empire.
Archival Footage Research:
Patricia Pamplona
Art Direction:
Udi Florião
Director:
Michele Manzolini
Federico Ferrone
Director of Photography:
Luis Abramo
Editor:
Maria Fantastica Valmori
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Coplon
Juliana de Carvalho
Music:
Simonluca Laitempergher
Screenplay:
Michele Manzolini
Federico Ferrone
Sound Designer:
Simonluca Laitempergher
Story:
Cristiane Soares
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