Scène de Os Príncipes (2018)
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Actrices dans cette scène
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Noms alternatifs: Anna Abbott
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Biographie complète
Born Anna Abbott on December 29, 1979, in São Paulo, Brazil, Ana Abbott is a versatile Brazilian actress known for her compelling performances in both cinema and television. She initially appeared in early career credits under the name Anna Abbott, notably in the 2000 short film Retrato do Artista Com Um 38 Na Mão.
Her career is defined by her involvement in intense dramatic works, most notably her lead role in the 2018 film Os Príncipes (The Princes), a raw political drama directed by Luiz Rosemberg Filho. Abbott has also made a significant impact on Brazilian television, appearing in the critically acclaimed mystery series Desalma (Unsoul) on Globoplay and the popular telenovela Órfãos da Terra. More recently, she expanded her filmography with roles in international festival titles such as the 2024 horror-drama Bury Your Dead (Enterre Seus Mortos). Beyond her acting career, she is recognized in her native Brazil as a practicing astrologist, often blending her creative and spiritual interests.
Biographie complète
Cristina Mayrink is a Brazilian actress whose career spans television, film, and theater. She gained significant recognition for her role in the 2018 drama Os Príncipes (The Princes), directed by Luiz Rosemberg Filho, where she starred alongside notable actors like Igor Cotrim and Tonico Pereira in a story exploring themes of violence and masculinity.
On television, she is best known for her role in the 2019 TV series Verão 90, portraying the character Maria Lúcia Amaral de Oliveira e Cruz da Motta Lima. Her filmography also includes the 2021 drama O Cinema é Minha Vida and various short films, such as Operação Mamãe (2010) and La otra voz (2004). Throughout her career, she has been a consistent figure in the Brazilian independent cinema scene, often collaborating on projects that challenge social norms.
Nom de naissance: Patrícia Niedermeier
Date de naissance: 1967-01-30
Lieu de naissance: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Noms alternatifs: Patricia Niedermeier, Patrícia Nierdermeier
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Patrícia Niedermeier played a significant role in the film 'Dois casamentos' (2014). In the movie, she portrays one of two brides waiting to begin their respective marriages. While waiting, her character reflects on her relationship and life experiences.
À propos du film: Os Príncipes (2018)
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Sérgio Curvelo, Marina Trindade, Carolina DIB
Executive_Producer: Cavi Borges
Sociétés: Cavídeo Produções
Genre: Drama
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: big natural breasts, car travel, fellatio, female frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, hairy bush, male nudity, male rear nudity, murder, night, nude woman clothed men, old man, prostitute, smoking, social criticism, two women bathe together, violence, woman and woman kiss
Histoire
In Rio de Janeiro, two men, Charles (played by Christian Malheiros) and Leo (played by Devendra Pisharoty), spend their nights with two prostitutes, Luna (played by Vitoria Silveira) and Yara (played by Mariane Nogueira). The group engages in activities involving sex, violence, drugs, and alcohol. They pick up women on the streets, engage in carnal acts, and even commit murder during their reckless nights out. Charles, who comes from a wealthy family, is conflicted between his desire for pleasure and his guilt over his actions.
Résumé
Os Príncipes (2018), directed by Luiz Rosemberg Filho, is a Brazilian drama that offers a raw portrayal of the privileged youth in Rio de Janeiro. The film follows two men as they navigate their nights with prostitutes, engaging in explicit content and violent acts without consequences due to their wealthy backgrounds. It serves as a critique of social inequality and moral decadence, highlighting the stark contrast between the lives of the elite and the marginalized. The movie has sparked controversy for its explicit content but also received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of societal issues.