
Macunaima
Comedy · Fantasy · Adventure
Overview
Born a fully grown black man in a village in the Brazilian jungle, Macunaíma later magically transforms into a white man before making an adventure-filled trip to the city of São Paulo. Once there, he becomes something of a dandy, falling in love with Ci, a revolutionary who dies in an accidental bombing. After robbing a ruthless industrialist, Macunaima returns to his village where he finds his newly acquired knowledge and possessions of little use.
Top Cast


Grande Otelo
Grande Otelo
Black Macunaíma / Macunaíma's son
Grande Otelo
Black Macunaíma / Macunaíma's son


Paulo José
Paulo José
White Macunaíma / Macunaíma's mother
Paulo José
White Macunaíma / Macunaíma's mother


Jardel Filho
Jardel Filho
Venceslau Pietro Pietra
Jardel Filho
Venceslau Pietro Pietra


Milton Gonçalves
Milton Gonçalves
Jiguê
Milton Gonçalves
Jiguê


Dina Sfat
Dina Sfat
Ci
Dina Sfat
Ci


Rodolfo Arena
Rodolfo Arena
Maanape
Rodolfo Arena
Maanape


Joana Fomm
Joana Fomm
Sofara
Joana Fomm
Sofara


Maria do Rosário
Maria do Rosário
Iriqui
Maria do Rosário
Iriqui


Rafael de Carvalho
Rafael de Carvalho
Caipora
Rafael de Carvalho
Caipora
Nazareth Ohana
Nazareth Ohana
Nazareth Ohana
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