Belair

Belair

Year: 2009

Runtime: 81 mins

Language: Portuguese

Directors: Bruno Safadi, Noa Bressane

Documentary

A vivid portrait of two renegade filmmakers and their cameras, documenting a brief but prolific burst of creativity from February to May 1970. During that period Julio Bresane and Rogério Sganzerla produced seven independent films for their company Belair. All were prohibited by Brazilian censors, yet today they stand as rare visual testimonies of an extraordinary, unfettered freedom.

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