Morte Cega (2012)

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With script and direction by Pablo Villaça and starring the comedian Geraldo Magela, Morte Cega has as main character a failed filmmaker named Francis (Maurício Canguçu, producer and one of the main actors of the theatrical success "Believe, a Spirit Downloaded Me"). One night, Francis has a frightening dream about Magela, known throughout the country for playing the character O Ceguinho. Determined to make a short film based on this dream, Francis uses his producer friend, Martinho (Carlos Magno Ribeiro, who acted in Villaça's first short, A_ética), to get to the comedian. From then on, the meeting brings unexpected results for everyone involved.

Director: Pablo Villaça
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 21 min
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Cinematography: Alexandre Baxter
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Pablo Villaça
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morte Cega about?
With script and direction by Pablo Villaça and starring the comedian Geraldo Magela, Morte Cega has as main character a failed filmmaker named Francis (Maurício Canguçu, producer and one of the main actors of the theatrical success "Believe, a Spirit Downloaded Me"). One night, Francis has a frightening dream about Magela, known throughout the country for playing the character O Ceguinho. Determined to make a short film based on this dream, Francis uses his producer friend, Martinho (Carlos Magno Ribeiro, who acted in Villaça's first short, A_ética), to get to the comedian. From then on, the meeting brings unexpected results for everyone involved.
Who directed Morte Cega?
Morte Cega was directed by Pablo Villaça.
Who stars in Morte Cega?
Morte Cega stars Maurício Canguçu, Geraldo Magela, Carlos Magno Ribeiro, Renato Parara, Dani Papini, Luciana Novaes Coelho.
How long is Morte Cega?
Morte Cega has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is Morte Cega?
Morte Cega is a Comedy film.
Where was Morte Cega produced?
Morte Cega was produced in Brazil.