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Louise Cardoso is a Actor Brésil born on 17 april 1955 at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)

Louise Cardoso

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Nationality Bresil
Birth 17 april 1955 (68 years) at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)

Louise Cardoso, née le 17 avril 1952 à Rio de Janeiro, est une actrice brésilienne de cinéma et de théâtre.

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Filmography of Louise Cardoso (6 films)

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Actress

Sweet Mother, 1h10
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Fernanda Montenegro, Mariana Lima, Matheus Nachtergaele, Elisa Volpatto, Louise Cardoso
Roles Elaine de Souza
Rating73% 3.6821653.6821653.6821653.6821653.682165
The story of Picucha, a 85-year-old suburban widow and mother of four who faces the reality of living alone in her age while keeping good humor and love for family and life.
From Beginning to End, 1h37
Directed by Aluizio Abranches
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about families, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Rafael Cardoso, Júlia Lemmertz, Fábio Assunção, Jean-Pierre Noher, Louise Cardoso
Roles Rosa
Rating65% 3.299893.299893.299893.299893.29989
1986 — Thomás is born with his eyes closed, and he does not open them for several weeks following the birth. Julieta, his mother, is unconcerned, believing that when Thomás is ready and wants to open his eyes, he will. These events instill a strong belief in free will in young Thomás. One day, seemingly out of nowhere, Thomás opens his eyes, apparently to look directly at his five-year-old half-brother Francisco.
Peacetime
Peacetime (2009)
, 1h20
Directed by Daniel Filho
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships, Films based on plays
Actors Tony Ramos, Daniel Filho, Aílton Graça, Louise Cardoso, Maria Maya
Roles Clarissa
Rating69% 3.491043.491043.491043.491043.49104
Segismundo (Tony Ramos) is a former political police officer of Getúlio Vargas' government, who used to torture prisoners. In April 1945, he is the chief of the Immigration Office in Rio de Janeiro and, therefore, is in charge of preventing the entry of Nazis. Then, the Polish Clausewitz (Dan Stulbach) must convince him that he is a victim in order to gain access to the country.
Gaijin 2: Love Me as I Am, 2h11
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Tamlyn Tomita, Luís Melo, Mariana Ximenes, Jorge Perugorría, Nobu McCarthy, Dado Dolabella
Roles Sofia Damazo Bravo Salinas
Rating63% 3.180933.180933.180933.180933.18093
In 1908 Titoe (Kyoko Tsukamoto) arrives in Brazil, a Japanese coming to the country in attempt to get money from work and then return to Japan to be able to follow her life in the home country. In 1935, now with her daughter Shinobu (Nobu McCarthy) born and without enough money to return to Japan, Titoe decides to buy her first plot of land in Londrina. The Second World War, and its consequences for Japan end up further delaying Titoe's plans to return to the country, especially after Kazumi and Maria (Tamlyn Tomita), her grandchildren were born. Maria marries Gabriel (Jorge Perrugoría), gaijin son of a Spanish father and Italian mother, with whom he has two children: Yoko (Lissa Diniz) and Pedro. The business of Gabriel is going well, until the seizure made by the Collor Government in 1990 leads to bankruptcy. Without alternatives, Maria and the children will live with Titoe while Gabriel embarks to Kobe, intending to work temporarily and raise money for the family.
Gaijin: A Brazilian Odyssey, 1h52
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Antônio Fagundes, Louise Cardoso
Roles Angelina
Rating68% 3.410573.410573.410573.410573.41057
Japan, 1908. Motivated by poverty in the country and few job prospects, many Japanese have emigrated in search of opportunities. As the emigration company only accepted family groups who had at least a couple, Yamada (Jiro Kawarazaki) and Kobayashi (Keniti Kaneko) who were brothers, see as solution that Yamada would marry Titoe (Kyoko Tsukamoto), who was only 16 years old. Yamada and Titoe had just met and, along with a cousin, they depart to Brazil. After 52 days of travel they finally arrive in Brazil where they will work in Santa Rosa farm, in São Paulo, where the coffee expansion was intense. But they stumble upon a foreman who handles hostile settlers, demanding to work to exhaustion. In addition they are stolen by the owners of the farm, only being treated with respect by other settlers and by Tonho (Antônio Fagundes), the counter of the farm.