A Vida Como Ela É...

A Vida Como Ela É...

Release date : March 31, 1996
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Creators : Euclydes Marinho /
Production companies : Estúdios Globo /
March 31, 1996 Brazil Drama Portuguese More
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Adaptations of 40 short stories of brazilian playwright Nelson Rodrigues, written between 1951 and 1961. The stories were considered scandalous at the time as Rodrigues used immoral characters and black humor to satirize the hypocrisy and repression in people's daily lives.
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A Vida Como Ela É...
1996 • 40 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on March 31, 1996.

Most Recent: S1.E40 Episode 40

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José Wilker
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Antonio Calloni
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Guilherme Fontes
Bezerra
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Leon Góes
Meireles
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Maitê Proença
Jandira
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Giulia Gam
Ieda
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Cláudia Abreu
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Malu Mader
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Isabela Garcia
Lucinha
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Cássio Gabus Mendes
Jorge
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Tony Ramos
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José Mayer
Paiva
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Débora Bloch
Glorinha
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Mauro Mendonça
Pai de Durval
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Yoná Magalhães
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Laura Cardoso
Mãe de Di Paula
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Gabriela Duarte
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  • title:A Vida Como Ela É...
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 1996
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Creators: Euclydes Marinho ·
  • Production companies: Estúdios Globo ·
  • Overview:Adaptations of 40 short stories of brazilian playwright Nelson Rodrigues, written between 1951 and 1961. The stories were considered scandalous at the time as Rodrigues used immoral characters and black humor to satirize the hypocrisy and repression in people's daily lives.
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