How Good to See You Alive

1h 50m
DramaDocumentaryHistory
7.2

Four years after a military coup overthrew the Brazilian government in 1964, all civil rights were suspended and torture became a systematic practice. Using a mix of fiction and documentary this extraordinary film is a searing record of personal memory, political repression and the will to survive. Interviews with eight women who were political prisoners during the military dictatorship are framed by the fantasies and imaginings of an anonymous character, portrayed by actress Irene Ravache.

Cast

Irene Ravache
Unknown
Maria do Carmo Brito
Self
Estrela Bohadana
Self
Maria Luiza Garcia Rosa
Self
Rosalina Santa Cruz
Self
Criméia Almeida
Self
Regina Toscano
Self
Jessie Jane
Self

Crew

Lúcia Murat
Director, Writer, Executive Producer
Vera Freire
Editor
Walter Carvalho
Director of Photography
Adolfo Orico Rosenthal
Assistant Director, Art Direction
Kátia Cop
Producer
Maria Helena Nascimento
Producer
Irene Ravache
Associate Producer
Bia Salgado
Costume Design
Roberto Leite
Sound Mixer
Heron Alencar
Sound
Fernando Moura
Original Music Composer

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