105 minutos
The 28-year history of the Olodum Theater Band, Latin America's longest-running black theater company. Created in Salvador in 1990, in partnership with the Olodum Cultural Group, the company was responsible for launching names such as Lázaro Ramos and Érico Brás. Gathering archive images and interviews with Bando members, collaborators and other guests, the group's trajectory is built.
Valdineia Soriano
Self
Rejane Maya
Self
Gerimias Mendes
Self
Edvana Carvalho
Self
Nauro Neves
Self
Chica Carelli
Self
Márcio Meirelles
Self
Anativo Oliveira
Self
Zulu Araújo
Self
Cássia Valle
Self
Onisajé
Self
Marcos Uzel
Self
Virgínia Rodrigues
Self
Luciana Souza
Self
Jorge Washington
Self
Lázaro Ramos
Self
Tânia Toko
Self
Aloísio Menezes
Self (archive footage)
Leno Sacramento
Self
Jamile Alves
Self
Cristóvão Silva
Self
Nilton Rangel
Self
Sérgio Laurentino
Self
Cell Dantas
Self
Merry Batista
Self
Ednaldo Muniz
Self (archive footage)
Rita Bibelô
Self (archive footage)
Orlando Martins
Self (archive footage)
Maria José Silva
Self (archive footage)
Floriano Barbosa
Self
Lázaro Machado
Self
José Carlos Arandiba “Zebrinha”
Self
Mário Gusmão
Self (archive footage)
Ridson Reis
Self
Jarbas Bittencourt
Self
Makota Valdina Pinto
Self
Daniel Vieira (Nine)
Self
Fábio Santos
Self
Fábio de Santana
Self
Érico Brás
Self
Auristela Sá
Self (archive footage)
Agnaldo Buiu
Self (archive footage)
Sérgio Braga
Self (archive footage)