Castro Alves (1948)

Castro Alves (1948) poster

Biographical data about Castro Alves: the different cities where he lived, the love misadventures, the school institutions where he studied and his poetry. Countryside landscapes illustrate the narrated trajectory. Negra caresses a child in a performance by Castro Alves with her nanny Leopoldina. Men work in pestles, weed. Views of the cities of Cachoeira and Salvador. In the capital, highlights include the Church, Feira de Meninos, the Solar da Boa Vista. Views of the city of Recife. The Recife Faculty of Law. A herm of the poet. The Santa Isabel Theatre. Return to Salvador and the São João Theater.

Director: Humberto Mauro
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Luiz Mauro, Manoel P. Ribeiro
Editing: Manoel P. Ribeiro, José A. Mauro
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Humberto Mauro
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Castro Alves about?
Biographical data about Castro Alves: the different cities where he lived, the love misadventures, the school institutions where he studied and his poetry. Countryside landscapes illustrate the narrated trajectory. Negra caresses a child in a performance by Castro Alves with her nanny Leopoldina. Men work in pestles, weed. Views of the cities of Cachoeira and Salvador. In the capital, highlights include the Church, Feira de Meninos, the Solar da Boa Vista. Views of the city of Recife. The Recife Faculty of Law. A herm of the poet. The Santa Isabel Theatre. Return to Salvador and the São João Theater.
Who directed Castro Alves?
Castro Alves was directed by Humberto Mauro.
Who stars in Castro Alves?
Castro Alves stars Jorge Silva.
How long is Castro Alves?
Castro Alves has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Castro Alves?
Castro Alves is a Documentary film.
Where was Castro Alves produced?
Castro Alves was produced in Brazil.