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Trinta

Year: 2013 Drama Runtime: 92 min Rating: 6.7

Overview

Biopic about the late Joãozinho Trinta, a self-taught classical dancer who turned Rio's Carnival into an international phenomenon in the 1970s and '80s by directing parades for samba schools and putting focus on costumes and decor.

Genres

Drama

Cast

Matheus Nachtergaele

Matheus Nachtergaele

Joãosinho Trinta

Mariana Nunes

Mariana Nunes

Isabel

Paolla Oliveira

Paolla Oliveira

Zeni

Paulo Tiefenthaler

Paulo Tiefenthaler

Fernando Pamplona

Milhem Cortaz

Milhem Cortaz

Tião

Fabrício Boliveira

Fabrício Boliveira

Calça Larga

Marco Ricca

Marco Ricca

Braulio

Augusto Madeira

Augusto Madeira

Chefe

Tato Gabus Mendes

Tato Gabus Mendes

Rui

Ernani Moraes

Ernani Moraes

Germano

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