The Dzi Croquettes - A Brazilian theater group that through talent, irony and humor confronted the Brazilian government and its violent dictatorship. They were banned and censored by the military regime, and yet they revolutionized the gay movement around the world, changing the language of theater and dance for an entire generation. His story encompasses Brazilian pop culture of the 1970s and 1980s, the violent years of the dictatorship in Brazil, the sexual revolution, the dawn of the AIDS era and, above all, the enormous legacy that would be unforgettable for every person who had the opportunity. to see your work. They were loved and admired by such luminaries as Mick Jagger, Jeanne Moreau, Omar Sharif, Maurice Béjart, Josephine Baker, and Liza Minnelli, who are used on personal friends and play a significant role in bringing them to Paris and subsequent fame. The director's father (Américo Issa) worked with the group from 1970 to 1978, he gave Tatiana the magical opportunity to grow...
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Dzi Croquettes
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Música Tema 'Tá Boa Santa?'
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Cláudio Tovar:
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Goodnight Ladies
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Lili Marlene
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Norbert Schultze:
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Roda Viva
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Tango - Cirque du Soleil
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René Dupéré:
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Assim Falou Zaratustra
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Dois Pra Lá, Dois Pra Cá
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Mister Magic
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Transmorgrapfication
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O Pato
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Me Deixa em Paz
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El Cayuco
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It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me
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Spinning Wheel
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Fernando's Hideway
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Cantoras do Rádio
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20th Century Fox Fanfare
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