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Blue Blood

Country: Brazil, Language: Portuguese, 120 mins

Original Title

Sangue Azul
  • Director: Lírio Ferreira
  • Writer: Fellipe Barbosa; Lírio Ferreira
  • Producer: Beto Brant; Renato Ciasca

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Twenty two years ago, an arid, volcanic and island paradise nestled in the middle of the South Atlantic, a nine year old boy was separated from his sister. The mother, fearful of a forbidden attraction between them, decides to send his son, not daughter, for the continent. The boy was taken by Kaleb, the rider of an old circus, passing by the island. On the mainland, Kaleb instructed the boy in circus arts and spirit, where the former islet became Zolah the Bullet Man. BLUE BLOOD begins when Zolah and the circus back to paradise. The circus is established as an island within an island, and the most solitary of these isles Zolah himself, a beautiful man who seduces everyone and everything, yet remains deeply lonely, because he could not love anyone. BLUE BLOOD is a film about the sea, the circus and the impossibility of love.


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Cast & Characters

Caroline Abras as Raquel;
Armando Babaioff;
Romulo Braga;
Stefano Catarinelli;
Milhem Cortaz;
Sandra Corveloni;
Servilio de Holanda;
Daniel de Oliveira;
Rosimeire Dos Santos;
Livia Falcao