Retrato de Classe (1977): cast, story & where to watch

1977 · Film

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Released in 1977, Retrato de Classe is a documentary film directed by Gregório Bacic, running about 42 minutes.

What it’s about. A funny chronicle of the São Paulo middle class in the 1970s, based on a simple but effective premise: a primary school class meeting, 20 years later. Retrato de Classe starts from a photo of the junior class of a private school, in a middle class neighborhood of São Paulo. He searches for and gathers former colleagues and a teacher, in order to recreate the group's trajectories, to draw the profile of the country's metropolitan bourgeoisie. A country in crisis and a middle class that was experiencing the collapse of the economic miracle. Frustrations, desires, prejudice and futility are part of this universe of people and their life trajectories.

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Retrato de Classe was released in 1977, with a runtime of about 42 minutes.