Where to Watch Brazilian Beats in Ireland
It's about stories of Brazilian rhythms and artists.
The documentary introduces stories of different Brazilian rhythms. There is Samba de Roda, Guitarra Baiana, Baião/Forró, electronic music, Tambor de Crioula, Reggae, Samba, Funk, Choro and Sertanejo.
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More Info
- Runtime
- 59 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- Brazil
- Languages
- pt
- Subtitles
- en
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