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Release Date:
November 12, 2018
Original Title:
Negritudes Brasileiras
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Gleba do Pêssego
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 58
The visual documentary "Negritudes Brasileiras" was a way found by Nataly Neri to continue the Brazilian racial debate, locating it in the present time with the rise of new concepts such as representativeness and the increasing popularisation of the internet. The documentary was sponsored by the Youtube project Creators For Change, which provides a framework for creators to produce content engaged in the platform to combat hate speech, racism, xenophobia, etc.
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Art Direction:
Gabriel Soares
Oliv Barros
Asaph Luccas
Assistant Art Director:
Joyce Santos
Assistant Director:
Guilherme Candido
Catering:
Isabel Candida
Director:
Nátaly Neri
Oliv Barros
Tatiane Ursulino
Director of Photography:
Tatiane Ursulino
Editor:
Leo Domingos
Tatiane Ursulino
Guilherme Candido
Executive Producer:
Nátaly Neri
Idea:
Nátaly Neri
Producer:
Gleba do Pêssego
Production Director:
Leo Domingos
Caroline Santos
Screenplay:
Nátaly Neri
Gleba do Pêssego
Caroline Santos
Joyce Santos
Tatiane Ursulino
Asaph Luccas
Oliv Barros
Gabriel Soares
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