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Killed the Family and Went to the Movies ()

Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema (original title)
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In Rio de Janeiro, after an altercation with his father and mother, a young man named Bebeto kills his family and goes to a movie theater, where he watches four weird vignettes. The first one is about a wealthy woman, Márcia, bored with... See more »

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Márcia
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Renata
Alexandre Frota ...
Bebeto
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Bebeto's Mother / Márcia's mother / Mother in final episode
Guará Rodrigues ...
Underwear thief
Mariana de Moraes ...
Young girl in final episode
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Young wife
Júlio Braga ...
Husband
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Márcia's husband
Sandro Solviatti ...
Bebeto's father
Other cast:
Jade Aimara ...
Márcia (child)
Angelita Guerreiro
Karla Ignez
Adriana Mattar
Gilda Nery
Raquel Sorpício ...
Glorinha
Juliana Teixeira

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Neville de Almeida ... (as Neville d'Almeida)

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Júlio Bressane ... (story from 1969 film "Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema")
 
Neville de Almeida ... () (as Neville d'Almeida)

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Júlio Bressane ... associate producer
Neville de Almeida ... executive producer (as Neville d'Almeida) / producer (as Neville d'Almeida)
Guará Rodrigues ... associate producer

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Armandinho
Zeca Assumpção

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José Tadeu Ribeiro

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Severino Dadá

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Liège Monteiro ... (as Liege Monteiro)

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Carlos Liuzzi ... (as Carlos Arthur Liuzzi)

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Fernando Silva ... production manager

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Liège Monteiro ... assistant director (as Liege Monteiro)
Guará Rodrigues ... assistant director
Paulo Villaça ... assistant director

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Juarez Dagoberto Costa ... sound
José Moreau Louzeiro ... sound editor

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Neville de Almeida ... musical selection (as Neville d'Almeida)
Lobão ... composer: song "Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema"
Ivo Meirelles ... composer: song "Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema"

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Plot Summary

In Rio de Janeiro, after an altercation with his father and mother, a young man named Bebeto kills his family and goes to a movie theater, where he watches four weird vignettes. The first one is about a wealthy woman, Márcia, bored with her marriage, who decides to spend a couple of days alone in her house in Petrópolis. When her best friend Renata unexpectedly arrives to stay with her, they get drunk and something tragic happens. The second one is about a loser who arrives home upset and drunk, and kills his family. The third one is about a tragic repressed lesbian relationship. The last one is about a man addicted to stealing women's underwear. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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  • Killed the Family and Went to the Movies (United States)
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  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Actress Cláudia Raia talked about her difficulties in filming a nude scene with a horse for this movie. Raia said that for this scene, filmed on a cold dawn, she wore only a bodice and that the horse needed to be calmed down in a moment. "There was a scene of mine naked, only with a bodice, which we shot on a cold morning in Teresópolis. My character almost had sex with the horse, which was actually her dream. At a certain point, the horse went crazy and needed to be removed from the scene in order to get a little out of it ", she said. "I'm glad I had Louise Cardoso as a romantic partner to support me. The result is interesting, people love it, but I confess that it is difficult to watch. It was difficult to do too, it is very strong ", she added. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Primeiros Amigos (2019). See more »
Soundtracks Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema See more »

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