Cinema São Luiz Block entertains revelers with 'Perna Cabeluda' and giant puppets of Wagner Moura and Kleber Mendonça Filho
The Carnaval highlights in Recife included giant puppets of filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho and actor Wagner Moura, marking the inaugural parade of the Cinema São Luiz Block.
In Recife, the Carnaval festivities kicked off with the debut of the Cinema São Luiz Block, showcasing giant puppets of prominent filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho and actor Wagner Moura. The event took place on Sunday, February 8, and attracted a wide range of revelers eager to celebrate in this unique cultural moment. The participation of these notable figures in giant puppet form added a modern twist to traditional Carnaval celebrations.
The event also featured a giant puppet of actress Fernanda Torres, who had previously garnered acclaim for her performance in 'Ainda Estou Aqui,' winning a Golden Globe award. Her puppet was a crowd favorite, with attendees expressing their admiration for the craftsmanship and resemblance to the actress. Local residents engaged enthusiastically, reflecting the sense of community and pride in showcasing their cultural icons during the festive season.
The parade commenced around 2 PM near the Cinema São Luiz, located in the Boa Vista neighborhood. This inaugural revelry not only highlights the intersection of cinema and Carnaval in Brazil but also sets the tone for innovative celebrations that integrate local culture, arts, and entertainment, reinforcing the significance of the arts in public life and festivities.