Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil (Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil) 22 years old

Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil

Diogo Álvares, a Portuguese map illustrator, reaches the Brazilian coast, after his caravel sinks. He is saved by the Indian chief Itaparica and his two daughters, Paraguaçu and Moema. They call him Caramuru and together they engage in a happy love triangle. But the chance to return to Portugal arises, and it is clear this amoral arrangement cannot last.

Credits

Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil Cast

Name Character
Diogo Vilela He was 44, now 66 years old as Heitor
Débora Bloch She was 38, now 60 years old as Isabelle
Selton Mello He was 28, now 51 years old as Diogo Álvares, Caramuru
Marco Nanini He was 53, now 75 years old as Narrator
Camila Pitanga She was 24, now 46 years old as Paraguaçu
Tonico Pereira He was 53, now 75 years old as Itaparica
Deborah Secco She was 21, now 44 years old as Moema
Pedro Paulo Rangel He was 53, now 75 years old as Dom Jayme
Luís Melo He was 53, now 76 years old as Vasco de Athayde

Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil Crew

Name Department
Guel Arraes as Director. He was 47 (now 70) years old Directing
Guel Arraes as Writer. He was 47 (now 70) years old Writing
Jorge Furtado as Writer. He was 42 (now 64) years old Writing
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Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil (22 years)

  • Release day: Friday, November 09, 2001
  • Runtime: 85 minutes