A Song for Freedom (1978)

The Ticumbi Festivity

A Song for Freedom (1978) poster

An image of a boat going down a river, a voice of impostation declaiming direct verses that warn us: we, the poor, have value only in the face of the rich's need. A documentary about the celebration of the Ticumbi festivities in Conceição da Barra, north of Espírito Santo - Brazil.

Director: Orlando Bomfim Netto
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Douglas Lynch
Editing: Alexandre Alencar
Production: Circus Produções Cinematográficas
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Orlando Bomfim Netto
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Song for Freedom about?
An image of a boat going down a river, a voice of impostation declaiming direct verses that warn us: we, the poor, have value only in the face of the rich's need. A documentary about the celebration of the Ticumbi festivities in Conceição da Barra, north of Espírito Santo - Brazil.
Who directed A Song for Freedom?
A Song for Freedom was directed by Orlando Bomfim Netto.
How long is A Song for Freedom?
A Song for Freedom has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is A Song for Freedom?
A Song for Freedom is a Documentary film.
Where was A Song for Freedom produced?
A Song for Freedom was produced in Brazil.