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Release Date:
October 24, 2006
Original Title:
Humanos - A Vida em Variações
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Persona Non Grata Pictures
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
One day, a forgotten box of shoes is discovered in a shelf of the record company. Inside this box, there were tapes containing home made recordings of the famous Portuguese composer - Antonio Variacoes. When one listens to these tapes, where Variações sings in the most pure ways - without any musical background, many times whispering to the recording not to wake up the neighbors - one perceives that this treasure could not remain hidden. The HUMANOS project was born; a "super"-band, composed by "super"-musicians, where the famous Portuguese singers Manuela Azevedo, David Fonseca and Camane; give their voice to music and lyrics from Antonio Variacoes. This film is about the process of preparation of the live concerts in the summer of 2005 and about the approach that these musicians had to the legacy left by Antonio Variacoes.
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Additional Camera:
Paulo Mota
Cláudio Ribeiro
Sérgio Brás d'Almeida
Pedro Emauz
Paulo Ferreira
Director:
António Ferreira
Director of Photography:
António Ferreira
Editor:
António Ferreira
Sandra Castiço
Lighting Technician:
Cláudio Ribeiro
Makeup Artist:
Sofia Coelho
Maria Almeida Nani
Post Production Assistant:
Luísa Cardoso
Post Production Coordinator:
Henrique Cepeda
Producer:
António Ferreira
Tathiani Sacilotto
Sound Recordist:
Cláudio Ribeiro
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