
The documentary’s starting point is the discovery and restoration of a rare and unknown photography reel reproduced from a mutoscope film, made in 1901 in London, about Santos Dumont (1873 – 1932). The work approaches historic and artistic aspects from the beginning of Cinema (pre cinema, variety film) and a cinema that appropriates archive material (found footage, recycled films), through interviews, documents, visual metaphors and the articulation of a poetic essay.
Cast

Alberto Santos Dumont
Himself (archive)
Charles Rolls
Himself (archive)
Bernardo Vorobow
Narrador

Ismail Xavier
Himself

Ken Jacobs
Himself
Paul Spehr
Himself

Eduardo Morettin
Himself
Henrique Lins de Barros
Himself
Laurent Mannoni
Himself
Solange Ferraz de Lima
Herself

Nicole Brenez
Herself
Ron Magliozzi
Himself
Charles Silver
Himself
Crew

Carlos Adriano
Director, Screenplay, Editor, Director of Photography, Executive Producer, Producer, Camera Operator, Sound Editor, Sound Recordist, Researcher
Bernardo Vorobow
Screenplay, Executive Producer, Producer

Aloysio Raulino
Color Grading
Eduardo Santos Mendes
Sound Editor
José Luiz Sasso
Sound Mixer
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