
His Body
Horror · Romance · Music
Overview
On the last days of soul in Rio de Janeiro — Groove is everywhere in the night —, and Carlos and Tony have unfinished business. A tribute to Blaxploitation, the queer horror jam “His Body” chronicles the supernatural meeting of two ex-lovers on a night packed with soul music in the 1970s’ Rio de Janeiro.
Top Cast
João Pedro Oliveira
João Pedro Oliveira
Carlos
João Pedro Oliveira
Carlos
Paulo Guidelly
Paulo Guidelly
Tony
Paulo Guidelly
Tony
Dandara Lorena
Dandara Lorena
Sandra
Dandara Lorena
Sandra
Camila Zarite
Camila Zarite
Camila Zarite
João Gabriel
João Gabriel
João Gabriel
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