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Mulheres Barbadas
Mulheres Barbadas

Themselves

Felipe Brait
Felipe Brait

Himself

Tofer Chin
Tofer Chin

Himself

Cristopher Cichocki
Cristopher Cichocki

Himself

Koen Delaere
Koen Delaere

Himself

Defi Gagliardo
Defi Gagliardo

Himself

Renaud Hallée
Renaud Hallée

Himself

Highraff
Highraff

Himself

Taras Hrabowsky
Taras Hrabowsky

HImself

Yusk Imai
Yusk Imai

Himself

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    An inspiring 75min DIY documentary film on new art and the young artists behind it. It was all filmed on the heat of live action of the first NOVA Contemporary Culture Festival, July and August 2010 in São Paulo, Brazil.

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    2011-03-18

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