Samba Chanson
Comedy
Overview
Zé Rocha is a director trying to shoot his first film. He dreams of making a professional movie, and starts shooting in 35mm. But as his budget begins to fade, he changes to Black-and-White, then gradually down to 16mm, Super-8 and, in the end, to his despair, to the video format. With the help of Edna Marla, producer who is searching for the Holy Grail of a genuinely 100% Brazilian celluloid; Dona Martírio, his mother, former left-wing activist; Guará Rodrigues, an underground Brazilian movie star; and Lila Lessa, who stars in a 6 p.m. soap opera, they develop strategies and outlandish plans to win the insane battle of filmmaking in Brazil.
Top Cast
Nivaldo Pedrosa
Nivaldo Pedrosa
Zé Rocha
Nivaldo Pedrosa
Zé Rocha


Yara de Novaes
Yara de Novaes
Edna Marla
Yara de Novaes
Edna Marla


Teuda Bara
Teuda Bara
Dona Martírio
Teuda Bara
Dona Martírio
Carolina Duarte
Carolina Duarte
Lila Lessa
Carolina Duarte
Lila Lessa


Guará Rodrigues
Guará Rodrigues
Self
Guará Rodrigues
Self


José Mojica Marins
José Mojica Marins
Self
José Mojica Marins
Self


Gorete Milagres
Gorete Milagres
Gorete Milagres


Rogério Cardoso
Rogério Cardoso
Detetive 1
Rogério Cardoso
Detetive 1
Mauricio Tizumba
Mauricio Tizumba
Mauricio Tizumba
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