Cacá Amaral

Cacá Amaral

Birth : , São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

History

Carlos Amaral, better known as Cacá Amaral, is a Brazilian film and television actor. Cacá Amaral has a career that spans theater, TV and cinema. He worked for many years as an actor and director at Grupo TAPA, a traditional São Paulo theater group, winning the most important Brazilian theater awards.

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Cacá Amaral
Cacá Amaral

Movies

A Metade de Nós
A Window to Rosália
José
Rosália is a woman from São Paulo who has spent decades of her life working in a factory. One day, she is fired.
Vidas Partidas
Advogado de acusação
A married couple lives peacefully with two children until the husband starts getting violent.
Arapuca
Olho de Boi
A farm laborer is stunned for pain and for the jealousy when its godson assures to it that his wife is betraying with the proper brother. Both they go in revenge search, following for a tragic destination.
Not by Chance
Tobias
Enio is a middle-aged man who lives in solitude after a failed relationship. Pedro, 30, dates Teresa, who is moving to her home. He inherited a carpentry from his father and a taste for the pool. When a traffic accident crosses the parallel trajectories of the two, the imponderable imposes itself and the uncontrol begins.
Coisa de Mulher
Décio
Bela Noite para Voar
Geraldo
A day in the life of Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek, in a troubled period of his term, while he maintains a secret love affair.
Araguaya - A Conspiração do Silêncio
Mário
Film about an important episode in Brazilian History: the Araguaya guerrilla. In the 1970s, when Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship, some left-wing militants and peasants took arms against the Army, in the Amazon. Right in the middle of the conflict, there stood a French priest who had come to the region in the 1960s, and got involved in the events leading to the rebellion.
Concert Number Three
Sérgio
A son and father must tell the mother the sad news.
A Hidden Life
Conrado
Young girl, born and raised in an isolated farm, is brought to a small town to live with her cousins, her only relatives. Once in town, she encounters great difficulty adapting to city life.
Friendly Fire
Elói
Brazil in the early 70s. Miguel, Eloi, Osvaldo and Paolo take part in armed attacks against the military dictatorship. They pay a heavy price with torture and arrest. Today the four friends still see each other. Only Miguel is politically active. On a photograph from a political meeting in Sao Paolo he recognises the policeman who tortured them 25 years ago and who was responsible for the death of Miguel's girlfriend. The policeman has been officially dead for a few years. On one of their fishing trips together, Miguel tells his friends of his discovery. When they hunt down and confront their nemesis they come into conflict with both themselves and each other.