Andréa Beltrão — Actor (6)
Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop (2004) [Movie] TMDB
Cazuza: O Tempo Não Pára
director: Sandra Werneck / Walter Carvalho actor: Daniel de Oliveira / Marieta Severo
other title: Cazuza: O Tempo Não Pára
Inspired by the moving book “Só as Mães São Felizes”, by Lucinha Araújo, Cazuza's mother, the film covers a little more than 10 years of the singer’s crazy and brief life – from the beginning of his career in the Circo Voador venue, in 1981, to the huge success and the apotheosis of his shows with the Barão Vermelho band, his solo career, his relations with his parents, friends, lovers and passions, and the courage he had to face his final years, with HIV, until his death, in 1990.
The Inheritance (2001) [Movie] TMDB
A Partilha
other title: A Partilha
Reunited for their mother’s funeral, four sisters – Selma, Regina, Laura and Lúcia – find themselves forced to divide much more than an apartment in Copacabana. While dividing the articles, the sisters compare options, destinies, lifestyles, and expectations. The turbulent sale of the apartment represents a turning point in their lives: they know they have never been so deeply involved as accomplices, or as sisters.
Playing (2007) [Movie] TMDB
Jogo de Cena
director: Eduardo Coutinho actor: Marília Pêra / Andréa Beltrão
other title: Jogo de Cena
Following a newspaper ad, ordinary women tell part of their life stories to director Eduardo Coutinho, which are then re-enacted by actresses, blurring the barriers between truth, fiction and interpretation.
Slaps & Kisses (2011) [TV] IMDb WikiData TMDB
Tapas & Beijos
director: Cláudio Paiva actor: Andréa Beltrão / Fernanda Torres
other title: Tapas & Beijos
Fátima and Sueli are good friends that share an apartment and a job in a wedding shop. They hope to find their Prince Charming but their love lives are always a mess.
Hebe (2019) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
Hebe: A Estrela do Brasil
other title: Hebe: A Estrela do Brasil / Hebe - A Estrela do Brasil
Hebe Camargo is one of the most emblematic entertainments in Brazil. At her 60s, she went on to control her own career and, despite the criticism, the dreadful husband and the powerful and sexist bosses, she revealed herself to the public as an extraordinary woman, capable of overcoming any personal or professional crisis.