Déa Selva

Most Popular Déa Selva Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

"Portraits and excerpts from Brazilian films from all times. Actors, directors and images that affirm cinema.

Depois Eu Conto Trailer (1956)

27 July 1956

Zé da Bomba dreams of being rich, and his neighbour dreams of being an artist and having an affair with him.

Birds Without a Nest Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

An orphan is sent to a reformatory where the inmates receive an extremely repressive education. While visiting the place, a teacher hears the orphan's indignant complaints about the mistreatment.

Anastácio Trailer (1939)

30 October 1939

After his father's death, a prosperous banker, Fernando, takes over the bank with the support of his family and shareholders.

João Ninguém Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

João Ninguém is a humble composer who made the waltz "Sonhos Azuis" as a gift to his girlfriend on her birthday.

Bonequinha de Seda Trailer (1936)

25 October 1936

A poor woman passes herself as singer that just arrives from Frances and becames a sensation on Rio de Janeiro's high society.

A Escrava Isaura Trailer (1949)

21 December 1949

Rough Gang Trailer (1933)

29 May 1933

A man kills his wife on their wedding night, after discovering she had been unfaithful. After being acquitted, he moves to the country, where he becomes part of a love triangle.

Blue Sky Trailer (1941)

31 January 1941

The Companhia de Esquetches Musicados do Teatro 'Brasil' is in crisis. After the debut of a new play failed, impresario Artur Fernandes, despite protests from Nini del Mar—the company's star—decides to hire Vitorino, the only writer who understands the audience's tastes and the company's artistic capabilities, to write the next play.

Um Apólogo Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

An adaptation of Machado de Assis' eponymous short story, preceded by a short telling of the author's life and works.

The King's Jester Trailer (1937)

09 August 1937

A wealthy sugar mill owner, widowed and living with his only son, suffers from profound melancholy. To alleviate his suffering, he seeks entertainment in the form of any jerk willing to lend a hand.