O Canto da Raça (1941) - Double Feature

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A film based on a poem by Cassiano Ricardo that described the city of São Paulo with its factories, houses, streetcars, lights, life, etc.; a young woman recited the poem while the images showed what she was saying. "Canto da Raça" was never even shown; Getúlio Vargas ordered the censors to seize it on charges of "parochialism." The film was burned; not even the negative survived; everything was burned.


Main Cast:

Director: José Medina

Writers: José Medina, Cassiano Ricardo

Editor:

Cinematographer: Gilberto Rossi


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