Que Bom Te Ver Viva

1989 Brazilian film
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
100 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortuguese

Que Bom Te Ver Viva (English: How Nice to See You Alive) is a 1989 Brazilian docudrama directed by Lúcia Murat, which portrays the situation of torture experienced during the military dictatorship in Brazil.[1]

Synopsis

Lúcia Murat, who was tortured during the military dictatorship, chronicles the lives of some Brazilian women who took up arms against the military regime. There are a number of guerrilla testimonies and daily scenes from these women who have recovered, each in their own way, the various meanings of life.

Awards

1989: Festival de Brasília

  1. Best Film (won)[2]
  2. Best Actress (Irene Ravache) (won)
  3. Best Cinematography (Walter Carvalho) (won)

1990: Festival do Rio

  1. Special Jury Award (won)

References

  1. ^ Carlos Helí de Almeida (September 20, 2012). "Festival de Brasília exibe o novo mergulho de Lúcia Murat na ditadura" (in Portuguese). O Globo. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  2. ^ "Que Bom Te Ver Viva" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved August 27, 2019.

External links

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