A Arte de Amar Bem
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A Arte de Amar Bem it is a Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

ian comedy
Comedy
Comedy , as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse or work generally intended to amuse by creating laughter, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western origins are found in...

 film released in 1970, in three episodes, directed by Fernando de Barros.

Plot Theme

A sophisticated comedy movie Paulista, divided into three episodes taken from two pieces of Silveira Sampaio.

Cast

  • Eva Wilma
    Eva Wilma
    Eva Wilma Rilfles is a Brazilian actress who starred in the 1970s Brazilian television series, Alô Doçura.-Marriages:...

  • Raul Cortez
  • Otelo Zeloni
  • Consuelo Leandro
  • John Herbert
    John Herbert (actor)
    John Herbert was a Brazilian actor, director and producer.Herbert was born John Herbert Buckup in São Paulo. He appeared in numerous soap operas and telenovelas for Globo TV, making his last appearance in the 2008 series, Três Irmãs.Herbert died from complications of pulmonary emphysema in São...

  • Íris Bruzzi
  • Newton Prado
  • Luíza Di Franco
  • Plínio Marcos
  • Sérgio Hingst
    Sérgio Hingst
    Sérgio Hingst was a Brazilian film actor. He appeared in 110 films between 1951 and 1984.-Selected filmography:* Sob o Céu da Bahia * Case of the Naves Brothers * A Arte de Amar Bem...

  • Wálter Forster
  • Karin Rodrigues
    Karin Rodrigues
    Karin Rodrigues is a female volleyball player. She competed for Brazil at the 2000 Summer Olympics. There, she won the bronze medal with the Women's National Team. Rodrigues also claimed the gold medal at the 1999 Pan American Games.-References:...

  • Durval de Souza
  • Diná Lisboa
  • Vera Lúcia
  • Luely Figueiró
  • Gilda Medeiros
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