Jorge Mautner - O Filho do Holocausto is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Pedro Bial and Heitor D’Alincourt.[1]
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Written by | Pedro Bial |
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Edited by | Leyda Nápoles |
Music by | Jorge Mautner |
Production company | Canal Brasil |
Distributed by | H2O Filmes |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$ 100,000 |
The film follows the birth of Jorge Mautner up to his 17 years. He was born in Brazil shortly after his parents fled the Holocaust. Raised by a nanny who introduced him to Candomblé, Mautner became a precursor of the Tropicália, contributing to the construction of the identity of Brazilian music.[2]
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