Marlene Moura

Most Popular Marlene Moura Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

A Dog's Will Trailer (2000)

15 September 2000

The lively João Grilo and the sly Chicó are poor guys living in the hinterland who cheat a bunch of people in a small town in Northeastern Brazil.

Vidas Partidas Trailer (2016)

25 January 2016

A married couple lives peacefully with two children until the husband starts getting violent.

Dress to Wed Trailer (2014)

17 July 2014

When Fernando accidentally rips the designer dress of a reality show star, he races to replace it, putting his own wedding at risk.

The Clown Trailer (2011)

28 October 2011

The life of the owners of Circus Esperança, Puro Sangue e Pangaré, father and son, who plays two clowns.

Olga Trailer (2004)

20 August 2004

Based upon the true story of Olga Benário, the German-born wife of Brazilian communist leader Luís Carlos Prestes.

The Movie of My Life Trailer (2017)

03 August 2017

The sierras of southern Brazil, 1963. The son of an French man and a Brazilian woman, Tony is a young man with a profound love of cinema and poetry.

Till Luck Do Us Part 2 Trailer (2013)

27 December 2013

After all the trouble in the first film, Tino and Jane have more fun adventures. Still tasting bitter failure, they see a light at the end of the tunnel with uncle Olavinho’s unexpected inheritance.

Federal Bank Heist Trailer (2011)

22 July 2011

"The Baron" wanted to commit the perfect heist involving 3 tons of money and no violence. For this he would need the right people willing to get 1 million dollars to take part in this job.

Giovanni Improtta Trailer (2013)

18 May 2013

Giovanni Improtta is a criminal who wants to climb the social ladder and become a law-abiding citizen.

The Big Family: The Movie Trailer (2007)

26 January 2007

Public functionary and family man Lineu and his beloved wife Nenê celebrate the 40th anniversary of their first date.

To the Left of the Father Trailer (2001)

29 October 2001

In 1940s São Paulo, Pedro’s tasked to retrieve his estranged brother André. André’s departure stems from a domineering father, an overly affectionate mother, and Pedro’s jealousy over the father’s favoritism.