Glauco do Brasil Filming Locations
Glauco do Brasil Filming Locations
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Glauco do Brasil (2015)
The film portrays the life and work of Brazilian painter Glauco Rodrigues. Glauco is considered one of the leading painters of Pop Art in Latin America. His trajectory is told through a series of interviews, testimonies, archival footage and new images of the scenarios Glauco was inspired by.