
Killed the Family and Went to the Movies
Drama · Comedy · Thriller
Overview
In Rio de Janeiro, after an altercation with his father and mother, a young man named Bebeto kills his family and goes to a movie theater, where he watches four weird vignettes.
Top Cast


Cláudia Raia
Cláudia Raia
Márcia
Cláudia Raia
Márcia


Louise Cardoso
Louise Cardoso
Renata
Louise Cardoso
Renata


Alexandre Frota
Alexandre Frota
Bebeto
Alexandre Frota
Bebeto


Maria Gladys
Maria Gladys
Mother
Maria Gladys
Mother


Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Young Wife
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Young Wife


Mariana de Moraes
Mariana de Moraes
Young Girl
Mariana de Moraes
Young Girl
Raquel Sorpício
Raquel Sorpício
Glorinha
Raquel Sorpício
Glorinha


Júlio Braga
Júlio Braga
Husband
Júlio Braga
Husband


Pedro Aguinaga
Pedro Aguinaga
Márcia's Husband
Pedro Aguinaga
Márcia's Husband


Sandro Solviatti
Sandro Solviatti
Bebeto's Father
Sandro Solviatti
Bebeto's Father
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