
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony
Directed by Adalberto Kemeny, Rudolf Rex LustigWhere to Watch São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony
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São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony was released on 6 September 1929.
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony was directed by Adalberto Kemeny, Rudolf Rex Lustig.
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony has a runtime of 90m.
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony was produced by Adalberto Kemeny, Rudolf Rex Lustig, Fernando Schultz.
The city of São Paulo at the end of the 1920s. Urbanism, fashion, public monuments, industrialization, historical facts, coffee production expansion, education and the sound of daily life. Using the classic documentary Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (1927) as a model, Hungarian filmmakers Adalberto Kemeny and Rodolf Lustig, who owned one of the best film laboratories that Brazil relied on at the time, made this documentary.
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony is a Documentary film.
São Paulo, a Metropolitan Symphony has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
