A Film to Remind Us of Utopia

20m
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In Esdras Baptista's film archives, kept at his home for decades, one can feel the fervor of those who believed in a new tomorrow. Filmed in Brazil in the early 1960s, in the heat of a libertarian political movement, the filmmaker's images materialize the incandescence of collective desires at the historic moment of their emergence. Utopia, though unattainable, is never a mere abstraction. A force that mobilizes actions and feelings, it constitutes the impetus necessary for human existence.

Cast

João Luiz Vieira
Narrator
Francisco Julião
Self (archive footage)
Rafael de Carvalho
Self (archive footage)
Helena Ignez
Self (archive footage)
Oduvaldo Vianna Filho
Self (archive footage)
Joel Barcellos
Self (archive footage)
Jorge Coutinho
Self (archive footage)
Armando Costa
Self (archive footage)
João Goulart
Self (archive footage)
Tancredo Neves
Self (archive footage)
Esdras Baptista
Self (archive footage)

Crew

Reinaldo Cardenuto
Director, Writer, Researcher
Laura Batitucci
Editor
Davi Pedro Braga
Colorist
Mateus Rameh
Colorist
Rafael de Luna Freire
Producer, Researcher

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