Marcélia Cartaxo
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Marcélia Cartaxo is a Brazilian actress. She has appeared in over 30 films and television shows since 1985
1985 in film
-Events:* 3 December - Roger Moore steps down from the role of James Bond after twelve years and seven films. He is replaced by Timothy Dalton.* The Academy Award for Best Picture was won by Out Of Africa, while the highest grossing film was Back to the Future.* Bliss wins AFI Award for best Movie...

. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress
Silver Bear for Best Actress
The Silver Bear for Best Actress is the Berlin International Film Festival's award for achievement in performance by an actress.-Awards:- External links :*...

 at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival
36th Berlin International Film Festival
-Jury:* Gina Lollobrigida * Rudi Fehr* Lindsay Anderson* August Coppola* Werner Grassmann* Otar Iosseliani* Norbert Kückelmann* Francoise Maupin* Rosaura Revueltas* Naoki Togawa* Jerzy Toeplitz-Films in competition:...

 for her role in Hour of the Star
Hour of the Star
Hour of the Star is a Brazilian film directed by Suzana Amaral and released in 1985. The film is an adaptation of a book by Clarice Lispector with the same name...

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Selected filmography

  • Hour of the Star
    Hour of the Star
    Hour of the Star is a Brazilian film directed by Suzana Amaral and released in 1985. The film is an adaptation of a book by Clarice Lispector with the same name...

    (1985)
  • Amélia
    Amélia (film)
    Amélia is a 2000 Brazilian film directed by Ana Carolina. The music is composed by David Carbonara.-Cast:* Marília Pêra ... Amélia* Béatrice Agenin ... Sarah Bernardt* Camila Amado ... Oswalda* Pedro Bismark* Alice Borges ... Maria Luiza...

    (2000)
  • Madame Satã
    Madame Satã (film)
    Madame Satã is a 2002 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Karim Aïnouz. It tells the story of Madame Satã and premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Lázaro Ramos - João Francisco dos Santos / Madame Satã...

    (2002)

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