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Bios: Os Paralamas do Sucesso

The backstory and legacy of Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso is examined in this fascinating music documentary. With previously unseen footage, access to present-day rehearsals, and a visit to where it all began, TV presenter Roberta Martinelli shines a light on the lives of Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro and João Barone like never before.

Top Cast

  • Roberta Martinelli

    Roberta Martinelli

    Self - Host

  • Herbert Vianna

    Herbert Vianna

    Self

  • Bi Ribeiro

    Bi Ribeiro

    Self

  • João Barone

    João Barone

    Self

  • Gilberto Gil

    Gilberto Gil

    Self

  • Zé Fortes

    Zé Fortes

    Self

  • Fito Páez

    Fito Páez

    Self

  • Carlinhos Brown

    Carlinhos Brown

    Self

  • Frejat

    Frejat

    Self

Overview

The backstory and legacy of Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso is examined in this fascinating music documentary. With previously unseen footage, access to present-day rehearsals, and a visit to where it all began, TV presenter Roberta Martinelli shines a light on the lives of Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro and João Barone like never before.

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