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Doidos de Pedra - O Paraíso Esquecido

From the 60's, the neighborhood of Pedra de Guaratiba, in Rio de Janeiro, was invaded by a varied artistic community.

Top Cast

  • Roberto de Regina

    Roberto de Regina

    Self

  • Heitor dos Prazeres Filho

    Heitor dos Prazeres Filho

    Self

  • Elcio do Forrogode

    Elcio do Forrogode

    Self

  • Eduardo Tozato

    Eduardo Tozato

    Self

  • Sérgio Vidal

    Sérgio Vidal

    Self

  • Neise Cavini

    Neise Cavini

    Self

  • Geraldo Clemente

    Geraldo Clemente

    Self

  • Mestre Saul

    Mestre Saul

    Self

  • Urubatan Nunes

    Urubatan Nunes

    Self

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From the 60's, the neighborhood of Pedra de Guaratiba, in Rio de Janeiro, was invaded by a varied artistic community.

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