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Duration: 142 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x304 | Added: 2016-Sep-14 |
Birth Name: Leona Cavalli
Birth Date: 1969-11-06
Birth Place: Rosário do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Leona Cavalli, born Alleyona Canedo da Silva on November 6, 1969 in Rosário do Sul, Brazil, is an accomplished actress known for her roles in theater and film. She debuted professionally at age 16 in 'Waltz No. 6', later studying theater at PUC in São Paulo. Cavalli received critical acclaim for her performance as Dalva in the film 'Um Céu de Estrelas' (1996), winning awards like the APCA Award for Best Actress in Cinema and the Candango Award. She played Geni in 'Toda Nudez Ser Castigada' (2000) and Blanche DuBois in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (2002). Cavalli made her television debut in 'Os Normais' (2002), also appearing in the film 'Amarelo Manga', winning the Guarani Award for Best Supporting Actress. She played Justine in the miniseries 'Amazônia' (2007) and notable roles in soap operas like 'Gabriela' (2012) and 'Amor à Vida' (2013).
Release Year: 2002
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Alternative Title: Couleur de mangue, Kitrino mango, Zólte mango, Mango Yellow
Director: Cláudio Assis
Writer: Hilton Lacerda
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Genre: Drama
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In the impoverished neighborhood of Recife, various eccentric characters intersect within a seedy bar and a rundown hotel. Dunga, a gay man working at the hotel, harbors an unrequited crush on Wellington, a married butcher with a religious wife named Kika and a mistress, Dayse. Meanwhile, Isaac, a necrophiliac suffering from terminal illness, owns a yellow Mercedes Benz and is obsessed with Lígia, the owner of Bar Avenida.
Amarelo Manga (Yellow Mango) is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. Set in Recife's low-income neighborhoods, it weaves together tales of its colorful inhabitants struggling with their desires and identities. The narrative explores themes of sexuality, religion, and death through its eclectic characters, each grappling with their own personal demons.