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Carlos Diegues, also
known as Cacá
Diegues (born May 19, 1940), is a
Brazilian film director. He was born in Maceió, Alagoas, and is best
known as a member...
- Brasil) is a 1979 Brazilian-French-Argentine film,
directed by
Carlos Diegues.
Locations for the film
include Belém and
Altamira in the
state of Pará...
- of Hollywood, and "'serious' cinema" that
Cinema Novo
filmmaker Carlos Diegues characterizes as "sometimes
cerebral and
often ridiculously pretentious...
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Rodrigues 1975, p. 206.
Rodrigues 1975, p. 218. Maia 1975, pp. 72–74.
Diégues 2004, pp. 162–167. Rodrigues, José Honório (1975). Independência: Revolução...
- Lustosa, pp. 117–19 Lustosa, pp. 150–153 Vianna, p. 418
Diégues 2004, pp. 168, 164, 178
Diégues 2004, pp. 179–80 Lustosa, p. 208
Fausto (1999), pp. 82–83...
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Montevideo (1843-1851)
Diégues 2004, p. 178.
Diégues 2004, p. 179. Estado-maior do Exército 1972, p. 429.
Diégues 2004, pp. 179–180.
Diégues,
Fernando (2004)...
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Quilombo is a 1984
Brazilian drama film
directed by
Carlos Diegues. It was
entered into the 1984
Cannes Film Festival. The film is
based on the history...
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Varnhagen 1972, p. 515.
Varnhagen 1972, p. 510.
Varnhagen 1972, p. 516.
Diégues 2004, p. 171. Varnhagen,
Francisco Adolfo de (1972). História da Independência...
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Brazilian music)
singer and
occasional actress. Her
husband was
Carlos Diegues,
director and
writer of Bye Bye Brasil. Leão was born in Vitória, Espírito...
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surnames among Iberophones worldwide. The form Diéguez is much less common;
Diegues can be
found in
Lusophone countries.
Diego and de
Diego can also be found...