6
115 min
In a unique approach to what amounts to four pseudo-morality plays, director Monique Rutler has a street entertainer with hand puppets summarize the characters and idea of each story. The first sketch is about a young man who shines shoes for a living, and tries to keep up a relationship with two women while convincing each she is his only true love. The next story is about a man who beats up his wife when he is drunk, and sells furs for a living. One day, as she is riding in the back of his truck with the furs, he hits a bad patch and she and some furs fall out. The question is, will the woman be enterprising and leave the jerk - or not? The third tale concerns a woman looking into how much control a prostitute has over her clients, and to really find out, she becomes a prostitute herself for awhile - leading to some quite unexpected situations. The last segment handles the uglier side of the life styles of the rich and famous.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Amílcar Botica | Guest | Unowned | |
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Márcia Breia | Maria Madalena | Unowned |
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Orlando Costa | Manuel | Unowned |
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Júlio César | Alberto | Unowned |
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Isabel de Castro | Maria de Jesus | Unowned |
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Zita Duarte | Maria | Unowned |
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Henrique Espírito Santo | Tasca's Client | Unowned |
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Rosa Lobato Faria | Guest | Unowned |
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José Fonseca e Costa | Judge | Unowned |
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João Lagarto | Roberteiro | Unowned |
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São José Lapa | Isabel | Unowned |
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Teresa Roby | Teresa | Unowned |
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Carlos Wallenstein | António Cardeal | Unowned |
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José Wallenstein | Young Cardeal | Unowned |
Amílcar Lyra | Escocês | Unowned | |
Laurinda Ferreira | Tininha | Unowned | |
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Ilda Roquete | Housekeeper | Unowned |
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Manuela Carona | Cartomante | Unowned |
Maria N'Zambi | Carolina | Unowned | |
João Calvário | José | Unowned | |
Asdrubal Teles | Priest | Unowned | |
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Inês Lapa Lopes | Criança | Unowned |