Luis Humberto: The Possible Gaze Trailer

Luis Humberto: The Possible Gaze Trailer (2019)

28 November 2019 Factual 20 mins

A poetic and intimate look at the life and work of photographer Luis Humberto.

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Cast

Luis Humberto

as Himself

International Releases Dates

Brazil 28 November 2019

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