Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us (2014)

A documentary on cultural identities, with an emphasis on music and African religions in Cuba and Pernambuco, Brazil, seen through the eyes of two artists: a Cuban actress and theater director, and a Brazilian “coquista” and holy mother of Pernambuco, each one visiting the country of the other. The film documents the Festival del Caribe, held annually in Santiago de Cuba, during its thirtieth edition honoring Pernambuco.

Director: Nilton Pereira
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Nilton Pereira
Editing: Tina Saphira, Mair Tavares
Production: TV Viva Centro de Cultura Luiz Freire
Country: Brazil
Language: Português, Español
Original Language: pt

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us about?
A documentary on cultural identities, with an emphasis on music and African religions in Cuba and Pernambuco, Brazil, seen through the eyes of two artists: a Cuban actress and theater director, and a Brazilian “coquista” and holy mother of Pernambuco, each one visiting the country of the other. The film documents the Festival del Caribe, held annually in Santiago de Cuba, during its thirtieth edition honoring Pernambuco.
Who directed Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us?
Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us was directed by Nilton Pereira.
How long is Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us?
Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us?
Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us is a Documentary film.
Where was Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us produced?
Pernamcubans - The Caribbean That Unites Us was produced in Brazil.