Marcelo Santiago

Most Popular Marcelo Santiago Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Não Permita Deus Que Eu Morra Sem Que Volte Para Lá Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Dálvaro José de Oliveira survived the German attack that sank two Brazilian ships in 1942.

Rondon, o Desbravador Trailer (2016)

01 September 2016

The life and highlights of Marshal Cândido Rondon.

Fluminense Football Club - Centenário de uma Paixão Trailer (2002)

21 July 2002

Os Filhos de Nelson Trailer (2000)

29 November 2000

Quando o Computador Sobe o Morro Trailer (2015)

10 June 2015

Borderless Love Trailer (2019)

29 August 2019

Borderless Love is a romantic comedy about two couples - Pedro and Joana, Brazilians; Martin and Pilar, Argentines - involved in an involuntary couples exchange.

Barretão Trailer (2019)

23 October 2019

A story about how football, cinema, photojournalism and intimidation with power can come together in a protagonist figure in Brazilian history: Luiz Carlos Barreto, better known as "Barretão".

Lula, the Son of Brazil Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

The true story of a working class boy who moves to the nation's financial capital at a young age and becomes one the most influential politicians in Brazilian history.

Carnal Utopia Trailer (2006)

27 October 2006

A young student (Mel Lisboa), a literature professor (Felipe Camargo) and a wounded warrior who is always with his face covered (Sergio Marone) are three militants, who are confined in an apartment in Belo Horizonte.

vampiro carioca Trailer (2010)

16 October 2010

Tropical Vampire Trailer (2016)

02 June 2016

In the dark side of Rio de Janeiro, vampires deal vampire powder, which provides its users with a small taste of immortality.

Diretas Já Trailer (2019)

14 March 2019

The "Diretas Já" movement marks the end of the dictatorship. Between 1983 and 1984, gigantic demonstrations demanded presidential elections by direct vote.

Grupo Corpo: Dance Theatre from Brazil Trailer (2007)

18 November 2007

One of Brazil's most popular contemporary dance ensembles, Grupo Corpo combines Afro-Brazilian movements with ballet and modern dance to create an innovative and visually dynamic stage performance unlike any other.