Um Craque Chamado Divino Filming Locations

Um Craque Chamado Divino filming locations

Where was Um Craque Chamado Divino filmed? Um Craque Chamado Divino was filmed in 4 locations across Brazil in the following places:

Um Craque Chamado Divino Filming Locations

Bangu is a neighborhood in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a middle-class neighborhood. It is located in the western area of the city being one of the most populated districts, with 244,518 inhabitants [1] distributed in an area of 4570.69 ha.

Niterói is a city in southeast Brazil, connected to Rio de Janeiro by a bridge across Guanabara Bay. On the bay, the saucer-shaped Niterói Contemporary Art Museum was designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. He also designed the Teatro Popular, to the north. On a headland to the south, the 16th-century Fortress of Santa Cruz da Bara has cannons and dungeons. Local beaches include Icaraí and São Francisco.

Ribeirão Preto is a city in southeast Brazil. The neo-Gothic Metropolitan Cathedral overlooks leafy Praça das Bandeiras square. Paintings and other works by contemporary Brazilian artists are displayed at the Ribeirão Preto Art Museum. The Bosque Zoo Fábio Barreto is home to marmosets, capybaras and deer. With an ornate facade, the landmark Pedro II Theater is an opera house dating from the 1920s.

São Paulo, Brazil’s vibrant financial center, is among the world's most populous cities, with numerous cultural institutions and a rich architectural tradition. Its iconic buildings range from its neo-Gothic cathedral and the 1929 Martinelli skyscraper to modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer’s curvy Edifício Copan. The colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church marks where Jesuit priests founded the city in 1554.

Um Craque Chamado Divino (2006)
Runtime: 81 minutes
Rating: 7.2
Release year: 2006
IMDB: tt1239321
Plot summary

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Ademir da Guia
Ugo Giorgetti
Gérson
Alberto Helena Jr.
Directors
Penna Filho
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Um Craque Chamado Divino filming locations