Mangue: Uma Parte Da Raiz

Mangue: Uma Parte Da Raiz

Release date : December 3, 2010
Runtime : 31m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Christina Almeida /
Writers : Christina Almeida /
Production companies : TV PUC /
December 3, 2010 31m Brazil Music Portuguese More
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Chico Science, Nação Zumbi, and their manguebeat. This is the theme of the documentary. The film explores the story of an artist, a band, and a musical genre that emerged in the early '90s, blending the roots of Brazilian culture with contemporary and international influences. As a result, the art, cinema, and especially the sound known as "manguebeat" stood out in the country's music scene as something entirely unique, original, and inspiring.
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  • title:Mangue: Uma Parte Da Raiz
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:31m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Christina Almeida /
  • Writers: Christina Almeida ·
  • Production companies: TV PUC ·
  • Overview:Chico Science, Nação Zumbi, and their manguebeat. This is the theme of the documentary. The film explores the story of an artist, a band, and a musical genre that emerged in the early '90s, blending the roots of Brazilian culture with contemporary and international influences. As a result, the art, cinema, and especially the sound known as "manguebeat" stood out in the country's music scene as something entirely unique, original, and inspiring.
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