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Ultimately, you just have to do what feels right for the film. It really helps when you have great collaborators like my editor, Eduardo Serrano, who kept telling me various scenes should be longer.
Sonia Braga
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Sonia Braga
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: June 8
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