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It’s All True (1993) - film review

  Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel, Orson Welles, Richard Wilson, Norman Foster Documentarystars 3
Summary
It’s All True is a French-American documentary film first released in 1993, directed by Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel, Orson Welles, Richard Wilson and Norman Foster.  The film stars Manuel ’Jacare’ Olimpio Meira, Jeronimo André De Souza, Raimundo ’Tata’ Correia Lima, Manuel ’Preto’ Pereira Da Silva and Jose Sobrinho.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel, Orson Welles, Richard Wilson, Norman Foster
  • Script: Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel, Richard Wilson
  • Photo: George Fanto, Gary Graver
  • Music: Jorge Arriagada
  • Cast: Manuel ’Jacare’ Olimpio Meira (Himself), Jeronimo André De Souza (Himself), Raimundo ’Tata’ Correia Lima (Himself), Manuel ’Preto’ Pereira Da Silva (Himself), Jose Sobrinho (Himself), Francisca Moreira Da Silva (Herself), Miguel Ferrer (Narrator), Carmen Miranda (Herself), Edmar Morel (Himself – Interviewee), Grande Otelo (Himself), Orson Welles (Himself – Interview)
  • Country: France / USA
  • Language: Portuguese / English
  • Runtime: 89 min




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