
Villa-Lobos: A Life of Passion
Drama · History
Overview
The film tells the story of an intuitive, adventurous man who loved his country and being Brazilian. This man fought to be loyal to himself. His music is a transparent portrait of his genius, intuition, freedom, adventure and passion for Brazil.
Top Cast


Antônio Fagundes
Antônio Fagundes
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Antônio Fagundes
Heitor Villa-Lobos


Marcos Palmeira
Marcos Palmeira
Heitor Villa-Lobos (jovem)
Marcos Palmeira
Heitor Villa-Lobos (jovem)


Leticia Spiller
Leticia Spiller
Mindinha
Leticia Spiller
Mindinha


Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Lucília
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Lucília


Marieta Severo
Marieta Severo
Noêmia Monteiro Villa-Lobos
Marieta Severo
Noêmia Monteiro Villa-Lobos


José Wilker
José Wilker
Donizetti
José Wilker
Donizetti
André Ricardo
André Ricardo
Heitor Villa-Lobos (Criança)
André Ricardo
Heitor Villa-Lobos (Criança)


Othon Bastos
Othon Bastos
Raul
Othon Bastos
Raul


Emílio de Mello
Emílio de Mello
Arthur Rubinstein
Emílio de Mello
Arthur Rubinstein


Antônio Pitanga
Antônio Pitanga
Joaquim
Antônio Pitanga
Joaquim
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