Cinema in 7 Colors (2008)
Cinema in 7 Colors traces an historical panorama of how the queer people were portrayed in the Brazilian silver screens, from its origin in the chanchadas of the 1950s up to the present day. The film investigates the origins of the prejudices, stereotypes, as well as the importance of the identification with constructive representations of these characters.
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Cast
Karim Aïnouz
as Himself
Karim Aïnouz (born 17 January 1966) is a Brazilian filmmaker and visual artist.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Karim Aïnouz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipe...
Monique Lafond
as Herself
Monique de Gormaz Lafond, better known as Monique Lafond (Rio de Janeiro, February 9, 1954) is a Brazilian actress, model, acting teacher and theater producer..
Carlo Mossy
as Himself
Moisés Abrão Goldszal, known as Carlo Mossy (Tel Aviv, October 27, 1946), is a Brazilian actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He became famous in the 1970s for producing and starring in several...
Anselmo Vasconcelos
as Himself
Anselmo Carneiro Almeida Vasconcelos (Rio de Janeiro, December 1, 1953) is a Brazilian film, theater and television actor..
Sandra Werneck
as Herself
Sandra Werneck (Rio de Janeiro, May 5, 1951) is a Brazilian film director known for Cazuza: Time Doesn’t Stop (2004), Little Book of Love (1997) and Possible Lovers (2001)..
Luiz Carlos Lacerda
as Himself
Luiz Carlos Lacerda de Freitas (Rio de Janeiro, July 15, 1945) is a Brazilian film director known for For All: Springboard to Victory (1997), Leila Diniz (1987) and O Princípio do Prazer (1979)..
Director
Rafaela Dias