
Zimba
The trajectory and artistic imagery of actor and director Zbigniew Ziembinski (1908-1978), precursor of modern theater in Latin America and master of generations of Brazilian actors. The polyphonic montage builds on vast unpublished material, covering half a century of performances, teletheaters and interviews by Zimba, as he was known – before and after fleeing Poland, on the eve of the invasion of Warsaw – and recreates fragments of Wedding Dress , a play by Nelson Rodrigues which the Polish-Brazilian director won a revolutionary montage in 1943.
Description: The trajectory and artistic imagery of actor and director Zbigniew Ziembinski (1908-1978), precursor of modern theater in Latin America and master of generations of Brazilian actors. The polyphonic montage builds on vast unpublished material, covering half a century of performances, teletheaters and interviews by Zimba, as he was known – before and after fleeing Poland, on the eve of the invasion of Warsaw – and recreates fragments of Wedding Dress , a play by Nelson Rodrigues which the Polish-Brazilian director won a revolutionary montage in 1943.
Genres: Documentary
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 78 minutes
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Zbigniew Ziembinski
Played Self (archive footage)

Nathália Timberg
Played Self

Camila Amado
Played Self

Nicette Bruno
Played Self

Jardel Filho
Played Self (archive footage)

Walmor Chagas
Played Self (archive footage)

Paulo José
Played Self (archive footage)

Paulo Autran
Played Self (archive footage)
Luiza Barreto Leite
Played Self (archive footage)
Krzysztof Ziembinski
Played Self (archive footage)

Domingos de Oliveira
Played Self (archive footage)

Fernanda Montenegro
Played Self (archive footage)

Nelson Rodrigues
Played Self (archive footage)
Barbara Vida
Played Alaide
Ana Paula Quevedo
Played Lúcia
Fernanda Huffel
Played Madame Clessi
Jack Berraquero
Played Pedro/Jornalista
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