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Duration: 247 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Carla Carolina Moreira Diaz
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Carla Diaz embarked on her acting career at an early age, making her debut at just four years old. Her professional journey in the industry spans longer than many of her peers, with her childhood virtually captured on-screen. At six, she starred in a remarkable 117 episodes of the soap opera "Colégio Brasil," an impressive feat for someone barely starting elementary school. When she was eleven, Carla appeared in an astonishing 220 episodes of "The Clone," accumulating more screen time before adolescence than many actors do throughout their careers.
Since reaching adulthood, Carla's credits have continued to grow. She has featured in episodes of shows like "Casos e Acasos" (2008), "The Mutants: Simply Love" (2009), "The Miracles of Jesus" (2014), "The Promised Land" (2016), and both "Young Hearts" and "Espelho da Vida" in 2018. She has also undertaken multiple episode arcs on popular Brazilian series such as "Rebel Rio!", "Obscure Power," and "Edge of Desire."
Carla first caught the attention of Mr. Skin in 2021 with her dual roles in the films "The Boy Who Killed My Parents" and "The Girl Who Killed Her Parents." In each film, she has a pair of nude scenes, baring her breasts four times altogether, solidifying her place on his radar for life.
Release Year: 2021
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Alternative Title: The Boy Who Killed My Parents, El Chico Que Mató A Mis Padres
Director: Mauricio Eça
Writer: Ilana Casoy, Raphael Montes
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
O Menino que Matou Meus Pais (2021) presents Suzane von Richthofen's perspective of the events leading up to her parents' death.
Directed by Mauricio Eça, this Brazilian film explores a controversial true story from Suzane's point of view. The movie delves into Suzane's relationship with her boyfriend Daniel Cravinhos, who masterminded her parents' murder in 2002. The narrative likely focuses on Suzane's role and motivations in the events that transpired, without revealing specific plot points due to limited source information.