
The Blue Flower of Novalis
Documentary · Fantasy
Overview
Marcelo, a 40-year-old dandy, has a memory like no other. Monologuing between coffee and gay hookups, he holds court on a wide range of topics: his status, his Catholic grandmother, and his unusual sexual fantasies. At times, he takes himself for Genghis Khan or poet-philosopher Novalis.
Top Cast


Marcelo Diorio
Marcelo Diorio
Himself
Marcelo Diorio
Himself


Majeca Angelucci
Majeca Angelucci
Mother
Majeca Angelucci
Mother
Marcos Hermanson
Marcos Hermanson
Brother
Marcos Hermanson
Brother


Thaís de Almeida Prado
Thaís de Almeida Prado
Widow
Thaís de Almeida Prado
Widow


Estela Lapponi
Estela Lapponi
Widow
Estela Lapponi
Widow
Beatriz Pomar
Beatriz Pomar
Widow
Beatriz Pomar
Widow


Rafael Rudolf
Rafael Rudolf
Blue Flower Hellraiser
Rafael Rudolf
Blue Flower Hellraiser
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