
Trinta
Drama
Overview
Biopic about the late Joãozinho Trinta, a self-taught classical dancer who turned Rio's Carnival into an international phenomenon in the 1970s and '80s by directing parades for samba schools and putting focus on costumes and decor.
Top Cast


Matheus Nachtergaele
Matheus Nachtergaele
Joãosinho Trinta
Matheus Nachtergaele
Joãosinho Trinta


Mariana Nunes
Mariana Nunes
Isabel
Mariana Nunes
Isabel


Paolla Oliveira
Paolla Oliveira
Zeni
Paolla Oliveira
Zeni


Paulo Tiefenthaler
Paulo Tiefenthaler
Fernando Pamplona
Paulo Tiefenthaler
Fernando Pamplona


Milhem Cortaz
Milhem Cortaz
Tião
Milhem Cortaz
Tião


Fabrício Boliveira
Fabrício Boliveira
Calça Larga
Fabrício Boliveira
Calça Larga


Marco Ricca
Marco Ricca
Braulio
Marco Ricca
Braulio


Augusto Madeira
Augusto Madeira
Chefe
Augusto Madeira
Chefe


Tato Gabus Mendes
Tato Gabus Mendes
Rui
Tato Gabus Mendes
Rui


Ernani Moraes
Ernani Moraes
Germano
Ernani Moraes
Germano
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