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Aloysio Raulino
Aloysio Raulino is a Brazilian filmmaker and cinematographer.
He directed and photographed, among others, “Teremos Infância”,
“O Porto de Santos” and “Noites Paraguayas”. As director of
photography, he worked in more than a hundred different titles,
among which “Braços Cruzados, Máquinas Paradas”, “O Prisioneiro
da Grade de Ferro” and “The Hills of Disorder”.
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Lina Chamie
Lina is a Brazilian filmmaker who worked for more than 10 years
in the Cinema Department of the New York University, in New
York, where she graduated and obtained her master’s degree. She
directed two feature films, “Tônica Dominante” (2000) and “A Via
Láctea”, which had its world premiere at Semaine Internationale
de la Critique, in the 2007 Cannes Festival.
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Ricardo Miranda
Born in the Brazilian city of Niterói in 1959, Ricardo debuted
on the movie scene in 1968 as an editor of feature films such as
Glauber Rocha’s “The Age of the Earth” (1980) and “Condor”
(2007) by Roberto Mader. As a director, he experimented with
fictional works such as “Assim na Tela Como no Céu” (1991) and
documentaries like “Território Crítico” (2001), about the São Paulo
based cinema theoretician and professor Jean-Claude Bernardet.
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