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Duration: 102 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x540 | Added: 2019-May-14 |
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Alternate Names: Linda Vanessa
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Vanessa Alves, born on September 4, 1963 in São Paulo, Brazil, is an actress and voice actor who rose to prominence in the 1980s with roles in erotic comedies. She won a prize for best supporting actress at the Festival of Gramado for her role in Carlos Reichenbach's 'Angels of the Arrabalde' (1987). Alves also appeared in Reichenbach's film 'Girls of the ABC'. No information is provided on her early life, family, or later career.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: Brazil
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Director: Carlos Nascimbeni, Francisco Magaldi, Renato Pitta
Writer: Carlos Nascimbeni, Francisco Magaldi, Renato Pitta
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Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Made in Brazil is an anthology film consisting of three segments. The first segment, 'Impossible Weekend,' follows a young man who steals an experimental aphrodisiac from a laboratory and gives it to his sexy teacher, leading to unexpected consequences. The second segment, 'A Chained Hurricane,' tells the story of a humble clerk who decides to end his life due to sexual frustration but suddenly finds hidden reserves awakening within him before he can go through with it. The third segment, 'Brazilian Miracle,' involves scientists creating a robot indistinguishable from a human in the form of a sexy girl. However, the program crashes, and the robot embarks on an independent journey.
Made in Brazil is a Brazilian comedy-drama anthology film released in 1985, directed by Carlos Nascimbeni, Francisco Magaldi, and Renato Pitta. The film explores themes of desire, frustration, and unexpected liberation across its three segments. It combines elements of science fiction with everyday situations to create humorous and thought-provoking narratives.