
Irmã Dulce
Drama · History
Overview
Biographical film of Sister Dulce, who, in life, was called the “Good Angel of Bahia”, also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and canonized by the Catholic Church. Contemplating from the 1940s to the 1980s, the film shows how the Catholic nun faced an incurable respiratory disease, machismo, the indifference of politicians and even the dogmas of the Church to dedicate her life to the care of the miserable, leaving a legacy that continues today.
Top Cast


Bianca Comparato
Bianca Comparato
Irmã Dulce - Younger
Bianca Comparato
Irmã Dulce - Younger


Regina Braga
Regina Braga
Irmã Dulce - Older
Regina Braga
Irmã Dulce - Older


Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
Dom Eugênio Sales
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
Dom Eugênio Sales


Glória Pires
Glória Pires
Mãe de Dulce
Glória Pires
Mãe de Dulce


Fábio Lago
Fábio Lago
Neco
Fábio Lago
Neco


Irene Ravache
Irene Ravache
Madre Provincial
Irene Ravache
Madre Provincial


Gracindo Júnior
Gracindo Júnior
Dr. Augusto
Gracindo Júnior
Dr. Augusto


Zezé Motta
Zezé Motta
Mãe Menininha
Zezé Motta
Mãe Menininha


Malu Valle
Malu Valle
Madre Fausta
Malu Valle
Madre Fausta


Aicha Marques
Aicha Marques
Tia Madaleninha
Aicha Marques
Tia Madaleninha
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