Viramundo shows the saga of the northeastern migrants that arrive in São Paulo, beginning with a train arriving and ending with a train leaving São Paulo in a cycle repeated every day. Viramundo's aim was to question why the military coup d'état in Brazil happened without any popular resistance or revolution or reaction of the society.
Unfortunately the movie Viramundo is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Geraldo Sarno | Director |
Production | Thomaz Farkas | Producer |
Sound | José Carlos Capinam | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Gilberto Gil | Theme Song Performance |
Directing | Júlio Calasso Jr. | Assistant Director |
Directing | Ursula Weiss | Assistant Director |
Camera | Antonio Mateus | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Sérgio Muniz | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Edgardo Pallero | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Maurice Capovila | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Vladimir Herzog | Sound Recordist |
Editing | Roberto Santos | Assistant Editor |
Camera | Thomaz Farkas | Director of Photography |
Camera | Armando Barreto | Director of Photography |
Production | Edgardo Pallero | Executive Producer |
Production | Sérgio Muniz | Supervising Producer |
Writing | Geraldo Sarno | Writer |
Sound | Caetano Veloso | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Silvio Renoldi | Editor |