
A$$untina of the Amerikas
Comedy
Overview
A$$untina of the Amerikas is a musical comedy of a prostitute that, in 24 hours, wakes up, fights her mother, puts her son in anarchy, has a date with Santa Claus, a blue bear and two girlfriends. Then she finally meets her old millionaire lover. They spend their time to talk about everyday life and make love. Based on the novels of Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Wilhelm Reich.
Top Cast


Nelson Dantas
Nelson Dantas
Nelson Dantas


Analú Prestes
Analú Prestes
Analú Prestes


José Celso Martinez Corrêa
José Celso Martinez Corrêa
José Celso Martinez Corrêa


Xuxa Lopes
Xuxa Lopes
Xuxa Lopes
Ivan Pontes
Ivan Pontes
Ivan Pontes


Cidinha Milan
Cidinha Milan
Cidinha Milan


Denise Saraceni
Denise Saraceni
Denise Saraceni
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