Janela da Alma

Janela da Alma

Release date : October 20, 2001
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : German / Spanish / French / English / Portuguese /
Director : João Jardim / Walter Carvalho /
Production companies : Tibet Filme / Brazil Telecom / Copacabana Filmes e Produções / Dueto Filmes / Estúdios Mega / Ravina Filmes /
October 20, 2001 1h 13m Brazil Documentary German More
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Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment – from mild nearsightedness to total blindness – discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world. Unusual images, of burning trees or empty deserts, link the interviews, which vary from deep to funny to poetic.
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  • title:Janela da Alma
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: German · Spanish · French · English · Portuguese ·
  • Director: João Jardim / Walter Carvalho /
  • Writers: João Jardim · Walter Carvalho ·
  • Production companies: Tibet Filme · Brazil Telecom · Copacabana Filmes e Produções · Dueto Filmes · Estúdios Mega · Ravina Filmes ·
  • Overview:Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment – from mild nearsightedness to total blindness – discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world. Unusual images, of burning trees or empty deserts, link the interviews, which vary from deep to funny to poetic.
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