Cilada.com
2011 Brazilian film
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Cilada.com is a 2011 Brazilian comedy film directed by José Alvarenga Jr. and starring Bruno Mazzeo, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Inspired by the sitcom Cilada which also starred Mazzeo,[4][5] it was released on 8 July 2011 in Brazil. Earning over $14.5 million, Cilada.com is the highest-grossing Brazilian film of 2011.[3][6] However, it did not reach the year's top fifteen highest grossing films overall in the country.
Directed byJosé Alvarenga Jr.
Written by
- Rosana Ferrão
- Bruno Mazzeo
Produced byAugusto Casé
StarringBruno Mazzeo
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| Directed by | José Alvarenga Jr. |
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| Produced by | Augusto Casé |
| Starring | Bruno Mazzeo |
| Cinematography | Nonato Estrela |
| Edited by | Marcelo Moraes[1] |
| Music by | Plinio Profeta[2] |
| Distributed by | Downtown Filmes |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
| Box office | $14.58 million[3] |
Cast
- Bruno Mazzeo as Bruno
- Fernanda Paes Leme as Fernanda
- Augusto Madeira as Sandro
- Carol Castro as Mônica
- Fabiula Nascimento as Suzy
- Fúlvio Stefanini as Dr. Leoni
- Sérgio Loroza as Marco 'Marconha' André (as Serjão Loroza)
- Thelmo Fernandes as Gerson
- Dani Calabresa as Regina Kelly
- Luis Miranda as Pai Amâncio
- Alexandre Nero as Henrique
- Fernando Caruso as himself
- Marcos Caruso as Camargo
- Rita Elmôr as Ferrari