Alma Corsária
Alma Corsária is a 1993 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Reichenbach.[1]
Alma Corsária | |
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Directed by | Carlos Reichenbach |
Produced by | José Eduardo Mendes Camargo Donald Ranvaud Carlos Reichenbach Sara Silveira |
Written by | Carlos Reichenbach |
Starring | Bertrand Duarte Jandir Ferrari Andrea Richa |
Cinematography | Carlos Reichenbach |
Edited by | Cristina Amaral |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Cast
- Bertrand Duarte .... Rivaldo Torres
- Jandir Ferrari .... Teodoro Xavier
- Andréa Richa .... Anésia
- Flor .... Verinha
- Mariana de Moraes .... Eliana
- Jorge Fernando .... Magalhães
- Emílio Di Biasi .... pai de Anésia / tio de Artur
- Abrahão Farc .... suicidal
- Roberto Miranda .... prophet
- Paulo Marrafão .... Oscar
- David Ypond .... China
- Carolina Ferraz .... Angel
- Chris Couto .... Janete
- Amazyles de Almeida .... Olga
- André Messias .... Torres, young
- Denis Peres .... Xavier, young
- Walter Forster .... Xavier's father
- Bruno de André .... editor
See also
References
- ""Alma Corsária" é um autêntico Reichenbach" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. October 16, 2008. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
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