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Release Date:
October 20, 2012
Original Title:
Chico Buarque: Na Carreira
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Samba Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
Five years after his last tour, Chico Buarque returns with a show to launch his newest CD, Chico, which has already sold over 80,000 copies. Despite having one of the most solid and prolific careers in Brazilian Popular Music (MPB) — releasing more than 40 albums over 45 years, including solo works and projects — the composer rarely appears on Brazilian stages. This will be only the sixth show he has performed in the last 36 years. Lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, the setlist is built entirely around the ten songs from the new album. In addition to these, the artist sifted through his vast catalog of over 400 songs—diverse in both genres and themes—to finalize a list of 30 tracks. The project, titled Na Carreira, is a celebration of this great artist’s return to the stage, revisiting classics such as Todo Sentimento, Bastidores, Baioque, O Meu Amor/Teresinha, Anos Dourados, among others.
Director:
Gabriela Gastal
Dora Jobim
Director of Photography:
Mustapha Barat
Gustavo Hadba
Editor:
Thiago Arruda
Executive Producer:
Gabriela Figueiredo
Music:
Chico Buarque
Music Director:
Luiz Cláudio Ramos
Producer:
Vinícius França
Production Design:
Hélio Eichbauer
Scenario Writer:
Chico Buarque
Sound Engineer:
Luiz Leme
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Fernando Ferrari
Technical Supervisor:
Egídio Conde
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