Ó Paí, Ó: Look at This
Mar 30 2007
•2h 32m
•Music, Comedy
During the Carnival in the historical site of Pelourinho, Salvador da Bahia, we follow the lives of the tenants of a falling-to-pieces tenement house who try to get by using creativity, irony, humor, and music.
Cast
See allLázaro Ramos
Roque
Dira Paes
Psilene
Wagner Moura
Boca
Stênio Garcia
Seu Jerônimo
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