Brasiliana: The Black Musical That Introduced Brazil to the World

1h 23m
Documentary
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Created by Haroldo Costa in 1956, "Brasiliana" was a Brazilian musical with a repertoire of Black music that toured the world, visiting more than 90 countries between the 1950s and 1960s. Bringing Afro-Brazilian music, dance, and culture to international audiences at a time when Brazil was still synonymous with "samba, football, and beautiful women," the show helped present a more authentic image of the country's culture to the world.

Cast

Haroldo Costa
Self
Gino Askanasy
Self
Domingos Campos
Self
Jurandir Palma
Self
Yagnez Lima
Self
Carminha Simpatia
Self
Watusi
Self
Luis Antônio
Self
Joel da Luz
Self
Nelson Lima
Self
Inaicyra Falcão
Self
Martinho Fiúza
Self
Marinês Yagnes
Self
Sophia Loren
Herself (archive footage)
Elizabeth Taylor
Herself (archive footage)
Pelé
Himself (archive footage)

Crew

Joel Zito Araújo
Director, Writer
Itamar Dantas
Writer
Kiko Barbosa
Director of Photography
Fabinho Ferreira
Sound
Hudson Texeira
Sound

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