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Cast

Cláudia Castelo

Cláudia Castelo

Joana Matos Frias

Joana Matos Frias

Joaquim Manuel Magalhães

Joaquim Manuel Magalhães

Lúcio Manuel Gomes de Sousa

Lúcio Manuel Gomes de Sousa

Luís Cardoso de Noronha

Luís Cardoso de Noronha

Maria do Carmo Piçarra

Maria do Carmo Piçarra

Peter Stillwell

Peter Stillwell

Vasco Medeiros Rosa

Vasco Medeiros Rosa

Ricardo Aibéo

Ricardo Aibéo

Crew

Fernando Vendrell

Fernando Vendrell

Director

Luís Alvarães

Luís Alvarães

Executive Producer

Lisa Persson

Lisa Persson

Director of Photography

Luís Graciano

Luís Graciano

Camera Department Production Assistant

Pedro Macedo

Pedro Macedo

Camera Production Assistant

Marcelo Tavares

Marcelo Tavares

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Ana Figueira

Ana Figueira

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Fernando Vendrell

Fernando Vendrell

Production Designer

Luís Alvarães

Luís Alvarães

Production Coordinator

Sandra Silva

Sandra Silva

Production Accountant

Rita Lamas

Rita Lamas

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Nuno Canavarro

Nuno Canavarro

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Eduardo Raon

Eduardo Raon

Music

Luís Figueiredo

Luís Figueiredo

Music

João Hasselberg

João Hasselberg

Music

Pedro Melo Alves

Pedro Melo Alves

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The Flight of The Crocodile – Ruy Cinatti’s Timor

20240.0 / 1072 min
Documentary

Overview

“I am totally in love with Timor!”, said the Portuguese poet, anthropologist and agronomist Ruy Cinatti upon arriving on the island. From 1946 to 1974, he led a nomadic experiment, building a lasting relationship with Timor-Leste’s people and territory. The cultural identity he sought to protect is threatened by colonial oppression and the decline of the Portuguese Empire. Rejecting these circumstances, Cinatti reaches out to the people and its tribes, documenting rituals, filming, photographing and even making blood oaths with tribal chiefs to gain access to sacred places and become a Timorese.